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- Graurheindorf, Gronau, Ippendorf, Kessenich, Lessenich/Meßdorf, Nordstadt, Poppelsdorf, Röttgen, Südstadt, Tannenbusch, Ückesdorf, Venusberg, Weststadt Hardtberg...
- Poppelsdorf Palace (German: Poppelsdorfer Schloss) is a Baroque building in the Poppelsdorf district of Bonn, western Germany, which is now part of the...
- located in Poppelsdorf and Endenich, west of the city center, and housed in a mix of historical and modern buildings. Notable is the Poppelsdorf Palace (German:...
- Nürnberg faience Öttingen–Schrattenhofen faience Poppelsdorf faience – Kurfürstliche Fayencerie Poppelsdorf (1755–1829) Proskau faiencebiggest Silesian...
- Liebenburg Mergentheim Palace Schloss Neuhaus in Paderborn Osnabrück Palace Poppelsdorf Palace in Bonn Schloss S****enberg Vinea Domini in Bonn Amtshaus Wiedenbrück...
- overdose of veronal. Their final resting place is located on the cemetery Poppelsdorf in Bonn. In the time between their placement in temporary camps and his...
- November 1583, Ernst's brother laid siege to the Elector's palace at Poppelsdorf. A gothic water fortress had been built in 1341 and was expanded the...
- Limperich Mehlem Muffendorf Nordstadt Oberk****el Pennenfeld Plittersdorf Poppelsdorf Pützchen/Bechlinghoven Ramersdorf Röttgen Rüngsdorf Schwarzrheindorf/Vilich-Rheindorf...
- Wittelsbach (continuously from 1583 to 1761). Electoral Palace, Bonn Poppelsdorf Palace, Bonn Augustusburg Palace, Brühl A full armorial of the Wittelsbach...
- garden, setting the basic structure of today's garden, with the rococo Poppelsdorf Palace completed in 1746 by Archbishop Clemens August. When the University...