Benvenuto Cellinis, Salzfass. Correggio, Jo. Der Pacher- Altar. Die Eiserne Jungfrau. Burg Greifenstein. Dürer,Kaiser Maximillian. Heilig, Kassian Tirol, XIV. Jahrh. Rembrandt, Selbstbildnis. Velasquez, Infantin. Elfenbeinrelief aus dem IX. JH.. Raffael, Madonna im Grünen. Michaelsbencher, Franz. Goldschmiedearbeit, XVI. Jh.. Romisch, Deutsche Kaiserkrone. Gobelin aus der sammlung in der neuen burg.
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Benvenuto Cellinis, Salzfass. Correggio, Jo. Der Pacher- Altar. Die Eiserne Jungfrau. Burg Greifenstein. Dürer,Kaiser Maximillian. Heilig, Kassian Tirol, XIV. Jahrh. Rembrandt, Selbstbildnis. Velasquez, Infantin. Elfenbeinrelief aus dem IX. JH.. Raffael, Madonna im Grünen. Michaelsbencher, Franz. Goldschmiedearbeit, XVI. Jh.. Romisch, Deutsche Kaiserkrone. Gobelin aus der sammlung in der neuen burg.
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