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Promenadeplatz in Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
AR965490 
Maximilianstrasse, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Karolinenplatz, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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The Wittelsbacherbrunnen, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Karlsplatz, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Karlsplatz, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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The Glyptothek, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Karlstor Gate, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Isartor (Isar Gate), Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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L?wenbr?u Keller and Stiglmaierplatz, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Stadtgraben, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Stadtgraben, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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The Tiergartnertor, Nuremberg, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
AR965482 
An outdoor concert at the Town Hall, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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The Pegnitz river, Nuremberg, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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The Quintagonal tower (Funfeckiger Thurm), Kaiserstallung, Nuremberg, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Strassenkarte, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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Lime tree in a courtyard, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons
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The Catholic Theatiner Church St Cajetan, Munich, Germany, c1900s.Artist: Wurthle & Sons 
The Catholic Theatiner Church St Cajetan, Munich, Germany, c1900s. The Catholic Theatiner Church St. Cajetan was built between 1663 and 1690. It was founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, as a gesture of thanks for the birth of the long-awaited heir to the Bavarian crown, Prince Max Emanuel, in 1662. Stereoscopic card. Detail. 
Unique Identifier AR965502 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3971px × 4406px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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