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Deutsch: Gleseker Haus, Markt 14, Paderborn. Spätbarockes Giebelhaus mit Sandsteingliederung, frühklassizistisches Portal, 1723 erbaut von Bartholomäus Caspar Gleseker, 1779 aus- und umgebaut von Bartholomäus Gleseker, dessen Sohn, Wiederaufbau nach Kriegszerstörung 1945 (nur die Straßenfronten blieben stehen) 1948/49 (Quelle: am Haus angebrachte Tafel). Eingetragenes Baudenkmal der Stadt Paderborn.
English: Gleseker House, cultural heritage monument in Paderborn, Germany
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It is on the list of cultural monuments of Paderborn, no. 113.
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