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    Das Rathaus zu Marienburg 1839...
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    saint. Also, there once stood on the Petersberg (mountain, now called Marienburg) a church consecrated to Saint Peter. Zell fosters partnerships with the...
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    Church of the Assumption Trinity Church The Cologne City Hall (Kölner Rathaus), founded in the 12th century, is the oldest city hall in Germany still...
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    architecture in Berlin; he worked under Hermann Friedrich Waesemann on the Rotes Rathaus. But from 1863 on, he worked in Bremen. He was greatly influenced by six...
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    bridge. Since 1978 line 16 operates as an overland-line. At the station Marienburg (since renamed to Heinrich-Lübke-Ufer) it diverges from its previous routing...
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    Originally located in Köln-Lindenthal, Altsachsen soon moved to Köln-Marienburg, where it stayed until the Iron Curtain collapsed. During the Soviet dictatorship...
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    Punderacha or Pondreka. Pünderich had very early on a relationship to the Marienburg, a now dissolved Augustinian convent. The church on the Petersberge was...
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    areas. The crusading order's former headquarters at Malbork (German: Marienburg) castle in Poland is, together with the Papal palace in Avignon, one of...
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