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Deutsch: Der Erbdrostenhof an der Salzstraße in Münster (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland). Dreiflügeliger Adelshof (1753 - 1757). Barockarchitekt Johann Conrad Schlaun.
English: The Erbdrostenhof at the Salzstraße (Salt Street) in Münster (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany). Built from 1753 - 1757; designed by baroque architect Johann Conrad Schlaun.
Nederlands: De Erbdrostenhof in de Salzstraße (Zoutstraat) in Münster (Noordrijn-Westfalen, Duitsland). Gebouwd tussen 1753 en 1757; ontworpen door de barokarchitect Johann Conrad Schlaun.
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