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1630–1640. In 1939 the house was added to the list of monuments in central Hamburg. It was not removed until 1954, 13 years after its destruction in 1941.
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Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte: 'Decken und Wanddekoration in Hamburg von Barock zum Klassizismus' (Hamburg Porträt 28/97)
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ceiling, commissioned between 1716 and 1720 by the building's then owner (and later mayor of Hamburg)
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Wolfgang Rudhard: 'Das Bürgerhaus in Hamburg', Tübingen 1975 S. 66-67
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