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Deutsch: Landhaus Dr. Paul Milczewsky (ehemals), Stuttgart, Gänsheidestraße 15. Architekt: Albert Eitel, Bauherr: Dr. Paul Milczewsky, Baujahr: vor 1904, Foto vor 1904. |
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Source | Wilhelm Scholter; Adolf Fausel: Neubau des Dr. Milczewsky in Stuttgart . In: Württembergische Bauzeitung 1.1903. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
Camera location | 48° 46′ 34.73″ N, 9° 11′ 42.99″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.776315; 9.195274 |
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