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This media shows the cultural heritage monument with the number 16483 in South Tyrol.
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English: Italy Italy, South Tirol, Wiesen, Ansitz Wiesenheim. It is a three level palace with a low triangular pediment and an “Erker” tower with a saddle roof, placed at one corner of the building. The Medieval nucleus has a small wooden hall and rooms rebuilt around in 17th century with the rooftree at sight.
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Object location46° 54′ 05.85″ N, 11° 27′ 07.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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19 September 2009

46°54'5.854"N, 11°27'7.524"E

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