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[edit]DescriptionFrankfurt Am Main-Roemer-Salzhaus-Aufmass-Roemerberg-Erhaltene Teile.png |
English: Frankfurt on the Main: Preserved parts of the carved cladding of the Salt House (highlighted in red)
Deutsch: Frankfurt am Main: Erhaltene Teile der Schnitzfassade des Salzhauses (rot markiert) |
Date | u. 2008 |
Source | Carl Wolff, Rudolf Jung: Die Baudenkmäler von Frankfurt am Main – Band 2, Weltliche Bauten. Selbstverlag/Völcker, Frankfurt am Main 1898 (Aufmaß); Wolfgang Dreysse, Björn Wissenbach: Planung Bereich - Dom Römer. Spolien der Altstadt 1. Dokumentation der im Historischen Museum lagernden Originalbauteile Frankfurter Bürgerhäuser. Stadtplanungsamt, Frankfurt am Main 2008 (Informationen über die erhaltenen Teile) |
Author | Hochbaudeputation der Stadt Frankfurt am Main, mit Ergänzungen von Mylius |
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