File:Ammerland Südliche Seestraße 31-GO-1.jpg

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Deutsch: Ammerland, Südliche Seestraße 31; Stattliches Landhaus mit hölzernem zweitem 0bergeschoss, zum Teil Fachwerk, Treppenturm und geschwungener Giebelschalung. Umgebaut 1889 von Emanuel von Seidl. Zugehörig reizvoller Pavillon mit dreiseitigem Umgang, Laterne und Belvedere, von Emanuel von Seidl um 1910.
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