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Deutsch: Starnberg, OT Söcking, Andechser Straße 23, Villa Schaumburg. Die Villa mit zinnenbekröntem Erkerturm an der Nordseite entstand 1886 für den Maler Ludwig Scheuermann. 1900 erfolgte ein Ausbau als barockisierender Langtrakt mit großen neuklassizistischen Dreiecksgiebelrisaliten für Graf von Schaumburg. In den 1980er Jahren wurde das Anwesen in eine Eigentumswohnanlage umgewandelt.[1]
This is a photograph of an architectural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Bayern, no. D-1-88-139-111.
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  1. Frühe Villen und Landhäuser am Starnberger See, Gerhard Schober, 1998

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