File:Braunschweiger Wallring Collage.jpg

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Deutsch: Der Braunschweiger Wallring. Die Collage zeigt: Das Gaußdenkmal, die Schadow-Löwen am Obelisken auf dem Löwenwall, den Wendentorwall, das Torhaus Steintor, den Museumpark mit Östlichem Umflutgraben, das Große Haus des Staatstheaters, die Villa Salve Hospes, die Friedrich-Wilhelm-Eiche, den Alten Bahnhof, die Steintorbrücke und das Wendentor mit den Torhäusern.
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Author Brunswyk (Fotograf von allen Bildern außer Museumpark); Vanellus Foto (Fotograf Bild Museumpark); Jonny84 (Collage)

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