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[edit]DescriptionStuttgart, Kanonenweg 36 (Villa Wirth) und 38.jpg | Links: Haus Kanonenweg 38, Baujahr 1903/1904. Rechts: Villa Wirth, Kanonenweg 36, Baujahr 1864. Vorn rechts: Froschbrunnen. – Der Kanonenweg wurde 1946 in Haußmannstraße umbenannt. |
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Source | Christine Breig: Der Villen- und Landhausbau in Stuttgart 1830-1930. Ein Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Umsetzungen und Veränderungen des Bautypus Villa in Stuttgart. Stuttgart 2004, Seite 240. |
Author | Robert Schmid |
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