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Description Exponat aus der Thermengasse im einstigen römischen vicus Turicum (Zürich) : Verputzreste von bemalten Wänden aus den Bädern. Beim Bad II aus dem 2./3. Jahrhundert mit feinen farbigen Linien auf grossflächig weissen Wänden. (gemäss Beschriftung in der Vitrine)
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