File:Schloß Theilheim 2016 (03).jpg

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Object location49° 56′ 38.58″ N, 10° 08′ 55.72″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-6-78-190-58 (Wikidata)
Deutsch: Ehemaliges Schloss, Hofgut des Würzburger Domkapitels. Erbaut unter Karl Heinrich von Erthal. Hauptgebäude, zweigeschossiger, verputzter Mansardwalmdachbau, um 1750. Zwei Ökonomiegebäude; eingeschossige Hausteinmauerwerksbauten mit Satteldach, im Kern wohl gleichzeitig, östliches Gebäude im 19. Jahrhundert verlängert. Hoftoranlage mit Resten der Einfriedungsmauer, bezeichnet „1750“.. Schloßstraße 8, Theilheim, Gemeinde Waigolshausen, Unterfranken, Deutschland
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