File:Minaret-Neuchatel-Negative0-13-11A(1).jpg
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Deutsch: Haus des Schweizer Schokoladeherstellers Philippe Suchard in Serrières, einem Vorort von Neuenburg.
English: Suchard's house in Serrières. The minaret, inspired by a journey to the Middle East in 1865 by architect Louis-Daniel Perrier, is still there today.[1] |
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Camera location | 46° 58′ 56.28″ N, 6° 54′ 11.52″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 46.982300; 6.903200 |
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