File:Nollendorfplatz Berlin Fragment 1.jpg

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English: Columns and statue in a court-yard at Motzstrasse 8 near Nollendorfplatz in Berlin.
Deutsch: Architekturfragment und Statue im Hof eines Hauses am Nollendorfplatz in Berlin. Gartenarchitektur mit Statue, die 1891 nach Entwurf des Architekten Franz Piater entstand, Kulturdenkmal
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This is a picture of the Berliner Kulturdenkmal (cultural monument) with the ID
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