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(‎Changed [en] description: The "Zur Traube" inn, built in 1713, and the "Hôtel d'Angleterre" since 1745, housed the Große Club after the renovation in 1778 from 1780. Destroyed in World War II, cultural heritage monument.)
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The "Zur Traube" inn, built in 1713, and the "Hôtel d'Angleterre" since 1745, housed the Große Club after the renovation in 1778 from 1780. Destroyed in World War II.
The "Zur Traube" inn, built in 1713, and the "Hôtel d'Angleterre" since 1745, housed the Große Club after the renovation in 1778 from 1780. Destroyed in World War II, cultural heritage monument.

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The "Zur Traube" inn, built in 1713, and the "Hôtel d'Angleterre" since 1745, housed the Große Club after the renovation in 1778 from 1780. Destroyed in World War II, cultural heritage monument.
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Hôtel d'Angleterre, Brunswick
The "Zur Traube" inn, built in 1713, and the "Hôtel d'Angleterre" since 1745, housed the Große Club after the renovation in 1778 from 1780. Destroyed in World War II, cultural heritage monument.

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    1713
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    52°15'53.1360"N, 10°30'50.5127"E
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