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Deutsch: Nürnberg, Gänsemännchen-Brunnen, Ansicht des Brunnens auf dem Gänsemarkt (heute Obstmarkt genannt) (nach 1950 am neuen Rathaus aufgestellt), im Hintergrund Teile der Frauenkirche. Beteiligte/r Künstler: Pankraz Labenwolf. Entstehungszeit: 1546/1555
English: Nuremberg, Gänsemännchen-Fountain, View of the fountain on the Gänsemarkt (today called Obstmarkt) (after 1950 placed at the new town hall), in the background parts of the Frauenkirche. Creator/s: Pankraz Labenwolf. Date of Creation: 1546/1555
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date QS:P,+1886-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1886-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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