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English: The "Ritter-von-Marx-Bridge" with the round "Hexenturm" (witchcraft tower) and the [square] "Brueckenwaerterhaeuschen" (bridge keeper house) in Bad Homburg, Hesse, Germany. In front of, the "Schlossplatz" (castle place).
Deutsch: Die Ritter-von-Marx-Brücke - als Verbindung zur Innenstadt, über Schlossberg und Louisenstrasse - mit dem runden Hexenturm und dem quadratischen Brückenwärterhäuschen, in Bad Homburg, Hessen. Davor der Schlossplatz.
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