File:Bildstein Markusloewe.jpg

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Deutsch: Bildstein von 1641, der den Markuslöwen darstellt. Ursprünglich am Haus Kohlhöfen Ecke Marienstraße in der Hamburg-Neustadt, jetzt Hamburg Museum. Eine nahegelegen Straße heißt Markusstraße
English: Sculpture of St Mark's Lion from 1641, Originally at the Building Kohlhöfen/Marienstraße in Hamburg-Neustadt, now in the Hamburg Museum. A near by street is call Markusstraße.
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