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    Augsburg Town Hall (German: Augsburger Rathaus) is the administrative centre of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, and one of the most significant secular buildings...
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  • of Augsburg, the old town within the city fortifications, is located in Innenstadt. The 17th-century Augsburg Town Hall (German: Augsburger Rathaus) is...
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  • marionette theater in Augsburg Ralphi – Der Schlaubär aus der Augsburger Puppenkiste, German television series Augsburger Rathaus, Augsburg Town Hall Augsburger...
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    Goldener Saal (category Buildings and structures in Augsburg)
    das Augsburger Rathaus (1615–1620) mit dem Goldenen Saal im Stil der Spätrenaissance. "Der Goldene Saal" (in German). Stadt Augsburg. 2022. Retrieved...
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    city, which is also the third largest city in Germany), Nuremberg, and Augsburg. The history of Bavaria includes its earliest settlement by Iron Age Celtic...
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  • Hans Daucher (category Artists from Augsburg)
    worked between 1515 and 1516 on the late Gothic decoration of the Rathaus in Augsburg. Schindler considers the marble monument to the nobles of Hürnheim...
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    existence of a settlement during the Celtic period. The Roman road between Augsburg and Salzburg crosses the deep Isar valley just south of Pullach. The area...
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  • Munich Historical City Hall of Münster Recklinghausen City Hall Rathaus Schöneberg Rotes Rathaus Römer Tbilisi City Hall Hong Kong City Hall North District...
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    parallel to the railway lines of the Munich-Hauptbahnhof-Munich-Pasing-Augsburg tracks from the confluence of the Martin-Greif-Straße, through the Munich...
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    (d. 1190). However, on 14 June 1158, in Augsburg, the conflict was settled in favor of Duke Henry. The Augsburg Arbitration mentions the name of the location...
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