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English: Oberhofen Castle, Switzerland. The Erlach Room with panneling was created in 1607 by an order of Theobald von Erlach. It was sold after 1800 and acquired by Historical Museum of Bern in 1900. The room was re-installed in the castle in 1955.
Deutsch: Schloss Oberhofen, Schweiz. Das Erlach-Zimmer mit Holztäfelung wurde 1607 im Auftrag von Theobald von Erlach erstellt. Nach 1800 wurde es verkauft, um 1900 vom Bernischen Historischen Museum erworben. Im Jahr 1955 brachte man das Zimmer zurück ins Schloss.
Русский: Замок Обергофен, Швейцария. Комната фон Эрлаха, отделанная деревянными панелями, была создана в 1607 г. по заказу Теобальда фон Эрлаха. После 1800 года она была продана. В 1900 году её приобрёл бернский Исторический музей. В 1955 году комнату вернули на прежнее место в замок.
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Camera location46° 43′ 47.01″ N, 7° 40′ 06.86″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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