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  1. test obj feb 22 (Q714)
  2. test1 (Q713)
  3. foodsg (Q712)
  4. foo (Q710)
  5. Example D (Q709)
  6. Example B (Q703)
  7. sdag (Q681)
  8. gfjkm (Q642)
  9. Full example (Q641)
  10. Fake Weikers (Q635)
  11. Example C (Q634)
  12. Foo (Q633)
  13. HelloWorld1 (Q631)
  14. Test (Q630)
  15. object 1 (Q629)
  16. asdfdsaf (Q627)
  17. First Annotation (Q623)
  18. false (Q617)
  19. true (Q616)
  20. physical object (Q615)
  21. describing (Q614)
  22. Wikibase_Test_Lukas (Q604)
  23. All the props (Q601)
  24. Title B (Q600)
  25. Foo A (Q599)
  26. Example B (Q598)
  27. Example A (Q597)
  28. bazz (Q596)
  29. bar (Q595)
  30. Example bibliographic item (Q566)
  31. measurement unit (Q564)
  32. metres (Q563)
  33. software (Q562)
  34. technique (Q561)
  35. contact person (Q522)
  36. data creator (Q521)
  37. rightsowner (Q520)
  38. Kompakkt Test MOdel A (Q515)
  39. Siege I: The Fortress of Tottis retaken by the Christians at night (Q513)
  40. Siege IV: The Fortress of Comorna occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q512)
  41. Siege XI: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians (Q511)
  42. Siege V: The Fortress of Gran retaken by the Christians (Q510)
  43. Siege IX: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 1598 (Q509)
  44. Siege VIII: The Fortress of Raab, which was retaken by the Christians at night (Q508)
  45. Siege XII: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Turks, 1604 (Q507)
  46. Siege X: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 160- (Q506)
  47. Siege III: The Fortress of Raab occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q505)
  48. Siege VII: The city of Waitzen occupied by the Turks, 1597 (Q504)
  49. Siege II: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Christians, 1594 (Q503)
  50. Siege VI: The Fortress of Vizzegrad occupied by the Christians, 159- (Q502)
  51. Some rights reserved (Q488)
  52. NFDI4Culture (Q487)
  53. digital 3D reconstruction (Q486)
  54. Richard Vock (Q481)
  55. Artec (Q479)
  56. handscan (Q478)
  57. Weikersheim, Dining room to Knight's Hall passageway, hand scan (Q477)
  58. editor (Q476)
  59. creator (Q475)
  60. coordinate axis (Q474)
  61. z (Q473)
  62. y (Q472)
  63. x (Q471)
  64. annotation (Q470)
  65. The dining room (Q469)
  66. Cinema 4D (Q468)
  67. photogrammetry (Q467)
  68. .fbx (Q466)
  69. .gltf (Q465)
  70. .glb (Q464)
  71. .jpg (Q463)
  72. .mtl (Q462)
  73. .obj (Q461)
  74. .c4d (Q460)
  75. .3ds (Q459)
  76. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (Q458)
  77. Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives (Q455)
  78. CC0 (Q453)
  79. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (Q452)
  80. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (Q451)
  81. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (Q450)
  82. Creative Commons Attribution (Q449)
  83. researcher (Q448)
  84. Jan Lutteroth (Q447)
  85. Weikersheim, Dining room CAD model (Q446)
  86. lay-out of garden (Q445)
  87. castle (Q444)
  88. series of ancestral portraits, 'Ahnengalerie' (Q443)
  89. Fresco secco (Q442)
  90. historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life) (Q441)
  91. 9217 (Q440)
  92. crustaceans (CRAYFISH) (Q439)
  93. fishes (PERCH) (Q438)
  94. fresh-water fishery (Q437)
  95. fishes (Q436)
  96. fisherman (Q435)
  97. eel (Q434)
  98. rodents: beaver (Q433)
  99. beasts of prey, predatory animals: otter (Q432)
  100. Goose (Q431)
  101. beaters (~ hunt) (Q430)
  102. hunter (Q429)
  103. shore-birds and wading-birds: crane (Q428)
  104. walker and runner birds: partridge (Q427)
  105. water-birds: swan (Q426)
  106. walker and runner birds: quail (Q425)
  107. walker and runner birds: pheasant (Q424)
  108. song-birds (Q423)
  109. fowling, fowler (Q422)
  110. predatory birds: falcon (Q421)
  111. bird hunting (Q420)
  112. finch trap, finchery (Q419)
  113. shore-birds and wading-birds: heron (Q418)
  114. water-birds: duck (Q417)
  115. mammals (Q416)
  116. hoofed animals: boar (Q415)
  117. (4) the Erymanthian boar is captured by Hercules (Q414)
  118. beasts of prey, predatory animals: bear (Q413)
  119. (story of) Hercules (Heracles) (Q412)
  120. hoofed animals: elk (Q411)
  121. pastorals, Arcadian scenes (Q410)
  122. hoofed animals: stag (Q409)
  123. (3) the Ceryneian hind of Arcadia is captured by Hercules (Q408)
  124. stag-hunting (Q407)
  125. (7) the Cretan bull is captured by Hercules (Q406)
  126. 47I12111 (Q405)
  127. trunked animals: elephant (Q404)
  128. 48C5123 (Q403)
  129. cat (WILDCAT) (Q402)
  130. fox hunting (Q401)
  131. beasts of prey, predatory animals: badger (Q400)
  132. hoofed animals: ibex (Q399)
  133. hoofed animals: deer (Q398)
  134. hare-hunting, rabbit-hunting (Q397)
  135. walker and runner birds: ostrich (Q396)
  136. monkey hunting (Q395)
  137. hunt ~ hoofed animals (Q394)
  138. she-goat, nanny-goat (Q393)
  139. (1) Hercules chokes the Nemean lion with his arms (Q392)
  140. lion hunt (Q391)
  141. Orpheus playing the lyre (Q390)
  142. Template provider (Q389)
  143. Africa represented allegorically; 'Africa' (Ripa) (Q388)
  144. Asia represented allegorically; 'Asia' (Ripa) (Q387)
  145. Europe represented allegorically; 'Europa' (Ripa) (Q386)
  146. summer, 'Aestas'; 'Estate' (Ripa) (Q385)
  147. spring, 'Ver'; 'Primavera' (Ripa) (Q384)
  148. autumn, fall, 'Autumnus'; 'Autunno' (Ripa) (Q383)
  149. Fresco painting (Q382)
  150. winter, 'Hyems'; 'Inverno' (Ripa) (Q381)
  151. Cephalus and Aurora (Q380)
  152. personification of the morning, 'Aurora'; 'Aurora' (Ripa) (Q379)
  153. one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (Pollux) (Q378)
  154. one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (Castor) (Q377)
  155. Wood (Q376)
  156. tea- and coffee-service (Q375)
  157. acanthus ~ ornament (Q374)
  158. Oil painting (Q373)
  159. Oil paint (Q372)
  160. Venus mourning Adonis (Q371)
  161. Mixed technique (Q370)
  162. Canvas (Q369)
  163. hunting, chase (Q368)
  164. Production method (Q367)
  165. Material (Q366)
  166. Painter (Q365)
  167. continents represented allegorically (Q364)
  168. seasons of the year (esp. personifications); 'Stagione', 'Le quattro stagione dell'anno' (Ripa) (Q363)
  169. symbol, emblem, sign ~ medicine (Q362)
  170. Wall (position) (Q361)
  171. landscapes (Q360)
  172. Translocated (condition) (Q359)
  173. Ceiling (position) (Q358)
  174. siege (Q357)
  175. Painting condition (Q356)
  176. Iconography (Q355)
  177. Sculptor (Q354)
  178. Anteroom (Q353)
  179. Wardrobes (Q352)
  180. Bedroom (Q351)
  181. Presence chamber (Q350)
  182. Dining room (Q349)
  183. Main hall (Q348)
  184. Plasterer (Q347)
  185. Access room sequences (Q345)
  186. Apartment (Q344)
  187. Wing (Q343)
  188. Orangery (Q342)
  189. Commissioner (Q341)
  190. Carpenter (Q340)
  191. Builder (Q339)
  192. Association (Q338)
  193. Primary residence (Q337)
  194. Architect (Q336)
  195. role (Q335)
  196. Castle and garden vedutas (Q333)
  197. Portrait 10: Friedrich Kraft von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1667–1709) (Q332)
  198. Portrait 9: Johann Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Künzelsau (1625–1689) (Q331)
  199. Portrait 8: Wolfgang Julius von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1622–1698) (Q330)
  200. Portrait 7: Siegfried von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1619–1684) (Q329)
  201. Portrait 6: Philipp Ernst von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1584–1626) (Q328)
  202. Portrait 5: Georg Friedrich von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1569–1645) (Q327)
  203. Portrait 4: Carl Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1674–1756) (Q326)
  204. Portrait 3: Johann Friedrich I. von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1617–1702) (Q325)
  205. Portrait 12: Johann Friedrich II. von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1683–1765) (Q324)
  206. Portrait 11: Johann Ernst von Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1670–1702) (Q323)
  207. Portrait 2: Graf Kraft von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1582-1641) (Q322)
  208. Portrait 1: Graf Wolfgang II. von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1546-1610) (Q321)
  209. HA 10 Naumachia with sea monster (Q320)
  210. HA 9 Fish hunt with baskets (Q319)
  211. HA 8 Fish hunt with fishing rod (Q318)
  212. HA7 Crawfish hunt with bow nets (Q317)
  213. HA 6 Fish hunt by day with nets (Q316)
  214. HA 5 Fish hunt at night (Q315)
  215. HA 4 Duck hunt with bow nets (Q314)
  216. HA 3 Duck hunt with reef timbering (Q313)
  217. HA13 Fish hunt by hand (Q312)
  218. HA14 Bass hunt with quindent (Q311)
  219. HA12 Eel hunt with braided bow nets (Q310)
  220. HA11 Fish and eel hunt with pincers (Q309)
  221. HA2 Beaver hunt (Q308)
  222. HA1 Otter hunt (Q307)
  223. Q10 Hunt for geese (Q306)
  224. Q9 Falconry (Q305)
  225. Q8 Partridge hunt with net in winter (Q304)
  226. Q7 Partridge hunt with net (Q303)
  227. Q6 Battue from a gentleman's perspective (Q302)
  228. Q5 Battue (Q301)
  229. Q4 Falconer on horse (Q300)
  230. Q3 Egrant mordant (Q299)
  231. Q17 Hunters guard a fence (Q298)
  232. Q13 Crane hunt with funnel (Q297)
  233. Q12 Partridge hunt (Q296)
  234. Q11 Hunt for swans (Q295)
  235. Q20 Bird hunt in a cornfield (Q294)
  236. Q14 Quail hunt with cow dummy (Q293)
  237. Q18 Bird hunt with nets (Q292)
  238. Q19 Hunt for singing birds (Q291)
  239. Q15 Bird hunt with falcon (Q290)
  240. Q16 Bird traps in small house on stilts (Q289)
  241. Q2 Egret hunt with traps (Q288)
  242. Q1 Duck hunt (Q287)
  243. A10 Hunt for a white stag (Q286)
  244. A9 Boar hunt (Q285)
  245. A8 bear hunt (Q284)
  246. A7 Elk hunt (Q283)
  247. A6 Idyllic scene with stag (Q282)
  248. A5 Stag hunt (Q281)
  249. A4 Bull hunt (Q280)
  250. A3 Elephant hunt (Q279)
  251. A13 Wild cat hunt (Q278)
  252. A16 Fox hunt (Q277)
  253. A15 Badger and hare hunt (Q276)
  254. A17 Ibex hunt (Q275)
  255. A11 Deer hunt (Q274)
  256. A14 Hare hunt (Q273)
  257. A12 Ostrich hunt (Q272)
  258. A19 Monkey hunt (Q271)
  259. A18 Chamois hunt (Q270)
  260. A2 Lion hunt (Q269)
  261. A1 Orpheus (Q268)
  262. Africa (Q267)
  263. Asia (Q266)
  264. Europe (Q265)
  265. Spring and summer (Q264)
  266. Autumn and winter (Q263)
  267. Fragments of the wall mount from 1711 (Q262)
  268. Aurora kidnaps Kephalos (Q261)
  269. Tile imitations from Delft (Q260)
  270. Aurora among the olympic gods with Castor and Pollux (Q259)
  271. Acanthus tendrils (Q258)
  272. Wainscot (Q257)
  273. Acanthus tendrils (Q256)
  274. Siege X: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 160- (Q255)
  275. Siege IX: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 1598 (Q254)
  276. Siege VIII: The Fortress of Raab, which was retaken by the Christians at night (Q253)
  277. Siege VII: The city of Waitzen occupied by the Turks, 1597 (Q252)
  278. Siege VI: The Fortress of Vizzegrad occupied by the Christians, 159- (Q251)
  279. Siege V: The Fortress of Gran retaken by the Christians (Q250)
  280. Siege IV: The Fortress of Comorna occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q249)
  281. Siege III: The Fortress of Raab occupied by the Turks, 1594 (Q248)
  282. Siege XI: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians (Q247)
  283. Siege XII: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Turks, 1604 (Q246)
  284. Siege II: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Christians, 1594 (Q245)
  285. Siege I: The Fortress of Tottis retaken by the Christians at night (Q244)
  286. Venus and Armor cry about Adonis' death (Q243)
  287. Wood paneling (Q242)
  288. Wood paneling (Q241)
  289. Wood paneling (Q240)
  290. Wood paneling (Q239)
  291. Wood paneling (Q238)
  292. Wood paneling (Q237)
  293. Wainscot (Q236)
  294. Chamber with reliefs of female heroes (Q235)
  295. Sitting room with reliefs of male heroes (Q234)
  296. Audience room (Q233)
  297. Audience room (Q232)
  298. Description of: Weikersheim castle complex (Q231)
  299. Description of: Weikersheim castle (Q230)
  300. Description of: Kitchen house (Q229)
  301. Description of: "Black and white chamber" Sitting room apartment on the second floor (Q228)
  302. Description of: "Golden chamber" Sitting room apartment on the first floor (Q227)
  303. Description of: Chamber with reliefs of female heroes (Q226)
  304. Description of: Sitting room with reliefs of male heroes (Q225)
  305. Description of: Langenburg house (Q224)
  306. Description of: Southern apartment on the second floor, Carl Ludwig's apartment since 1711 (Q223)
  307. Description of: The audience room (Q222)
  308. Description of: Aurora kidnaps Kephalos (Q221)
  309. Description of: The bedroom (Q220)
  310. Description of: Frangments of the wall mount from 1711 (Q219)
  311. Description of: Southern apartment on the first floor (Q218)
  312. Description of: The bedroom (Q217)
  313. Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q216)
  314. Description of: The antechamber (Q215)
  315. Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q214)
  316. Description of: Das Audienzzimer (Q213)
  317. Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q212)
  318. Description of: Northern apartment on the first floor (Q211)
  319. Description of: The audience room (Q210)
  320. Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q209)
  321. Description of: The bedroom (Q208)
  322. Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q207)
  323. Description of: The antechamber (Q206)
  324. Description of: Paneling by Christian Thalwitzer (Q205)
  325. Description of: Catalogueing room sequence (Q204)
  326. Description of: Northern apartment on the second floor, Carl Ludwig's apartment until 1711 (Q203)
  327. Description of: Great Hall (Q202)
  328. Description of: Acanthus tendrils around 1680 (Q201)
  329. Description of: Apartment above the chapel, former "Munich chamber" (Q200)
  330. Description of: Apartment above the dining room "Beautiful rooms" (Q199)
  331. Description of: Aurora among the olympic gods with Castor and Pollux (Q198)
  332. Description of: Gloomy chamber (Q197)
  333. Description of: Tile imitations from Delft (Q196)
  334. Description of: The bedroom (Q195)
  335. Description of: Wainscot by Christian Tahlwitzer (Q194)
  336. Description of: The audience room (Q193)
  337. Description of: Access room sequences (Q192)
  338. Description of: Dining room (Q191)
  339. Description of: Program and synthesis of the former dining room (Q190)
  340. Description of: Siege scenes from the long Turkish war on the ceiling (Q189)
  341. Description of: Siege X: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians, 160- (Q188)
  342. Description of: Siege I: The Fortress of Tottis retaken by the Christians at night (Q187)
  343. Description of: Siege II: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Christians, 1594 (Q186)
  344. Description of: Siege XII: The Fortress of Gran occupied by the Turks, 1604 (Q185)
  345. Description of: Siege V: The Fortress of Gran retaken by the Christians (Q184)
  346. Description of: Siege VII: The city of Waitzen occupied by the Turks, 1597 (Q183)
  347. Description of: Siege IX (Q182)
  348. Description of: Siege XI: The capital city Offen occupied by the Christians (Q181)
  349. Description of: Siege III (Q180)
  350. Description of: Siege VIII: The Fortress of Raab, which was retaken by the Christians at night (Q179)
  351. Description of: Siege IV (Q178)
  352. Description of: Siege VI (Q177)
  353. Description of: Hallway - Venus and Amor cry over Adonis' death (Q176)
  354. Description of: The knight's chamber (Q175)
  355. Description of: The renaissance hall ceiling by Balthasar Katzenberger (Q174)
  356. Description of: Program and synthesis of the renaissance hall interior (Q173)
  357. Description of: Mammal hunt (Q172)
  358. Description of: A11 Deer hunt (Q171)
  359. Description of: A7 Elk hunt (Q170)
  360. Description of: A18 Chamois hunt (Q169)
  361. Description of: A13 Wild cat hunt (Q168)
  362. Description of: A6 Idyllic scene with stag (Q167)
  363. Description of: A2 Lion hunt (Q166)
  364. Description of: A8 bear hunt (Q165)
  365. Description of: A3 Elephant hunt (Q164)
  366. Description of: A9 Boar hunt (Q163)
  367. Description of: A4 Bull hunt (Q162)
  368. Description of: A12 Ostrich hunt (Q161)
  369. Description of: A1 Orpheus (Q160)
  370. Description of: A14 Hare hunt (Q159)
  371. Description of: A10 Hunt for a white stag (Q158)
  372. Description of: A19 Monkey hunt (Q157)
  373. Description of: A5 Stag hunt (Q156)
  374. Description of: A16 Fox hunt (Q155)
  375. Description of: A15 Badger and hare hunt (Q154)
  376. Description of: A17 Ibex hunt (Q153)
  377. Description of: Fish hunt (Q152)
  378. Description of: HA14 Bass hunt with quindent (Q151)
  379. Description of: HA 6 Fish hunt by day with nets (Q150)
  380. Description of: HA13 Fish hunt by hand (Q149)
  381. Description of: HA7 Crawfish hunt with bow nets (Q148)
  382. Description of: HA 4 Duck hunt with bow nets (Q147)
  383. Description of: HA2 Beaver hunt (Q146)
  384. Description of: HA1 Otter hunt (Q145)
  385. Description of: HA 9 Fish hunt with baskets (Q144)
  386. Description of: HA11 Fish and eel hunt with pincers (Q143)
  387. Description of: HA12 Eel hunt with braided bow nets (Q142)
  388. Description of: HA 3 Duck hunt with reef timbering (Q141)
  389. Description of: HA 8 Fish hunt with fishing rod (Q140)
  390. Description of: HA 5 Fish hunt at night (Q139)
  391. Description of: HA 10 Naumachia with sea monster (Q138)
  392. Description of: Bird hunt (Q137)
  393. Description of: Q13 Crane hunt with funnel (Q136)
  394. Description of: Q5 Battue (Q135)
  395. Description of: Q3 Egrant mordant (Q134)
  396. Description of: Q19 Hunt for singing birds (Q133)
  397. Description of: Q18 Bird hunt with nets (Q132)
  398. Description of: Q20 Bird hunt in a cornfield (Q131)
  399. Description of: Q15 Bird hunt with falcon (Q130)
  400. Description of: Q11 Hunt for swans (Q129)
  401. Description of: Q9 Falconry (Q128)
  402. Description of: Q12 Partridge hunt (Q127)
  403. Description of: Q2 Egret hunt with traps (Q126)
  404. Description of: Q6 Battue from a gentleman's perspective (Q125)
  405. Description of: Q14 Quail hunt with cow dummy (Q124)
  406. Description of: Q7 Partridge hunt with net (Q123)
  407. Description of: Q10 Hunt for geese (Q122)
  408. Description of: Q17 Hunters guard a fence (Q121)
  409. Description of: Q8 Partridge hunt with net in winter (Q120)
  410. Description of: Q16 Bird traps in small house on stilts (Q119)
  411. Description of: Q4 Falconer on horse (Q118)
  412. Description of: Q1 Duck hunt (Q117)
  413. Description of: The baroque portraits of ancestors (Q116)
  414. Description of: Portrait 4: Carl Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1674–1756) (Q115)
  415. Description of: Portrait 2: Graf Kraft von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1582–1641) (Q114)
  416. Description of: Portrait 9: Johann Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Künzelsau (1625–1689) (Q113)
  417. Description of: Portrait 11: Johann Ernst von Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1670–1702) (Q112)
  418. Description of: Portrait 10: Friedrich Kraft von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1667–1709) (Q111)
  419. Description of: Portrait 6: Philipp Ernst von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1584–1626) (Q110)
  420. Description of: Portrait 5: Georg Friedrich von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1569–1645) (Q109)
  421. Description of: Portrait 7: Siegfried von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1619–1684) (Q108)
  422. Description of: Portrait 3: Johann Friedrich I. von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1617–1702) (Q107)
  423. Description of: Portrait 12: Johann Friedrich II. von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (1683–1765) (Q106)
  424. Description of: Portrait 1: Graf Wolfgang II. von Hohenhohe-Weikersheim (1546–1610) (Q105)
  425. Description of: Portrait 8: Wolfgang Julius von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1622–1698) (Q104)
  426. Description of: The baroque castle and garden vedutas (Q103)
  427. Description of: Program and synthesis of the winter stable (Q102)
  428. Description of: gardener's house (Q101)
  429. Description of: Winter stable (Q100)
  430. Description of: Continents and seasons (Q99)
  431. Description of: Asia (Q98)
  432. Description of: Europe (Q97)
  433. Description of: Africa (Q96)
  434. Description of: Spring and summer (Q95)
  435. Northern apartment on the second floor (Q94)
  436. "Black and white chamber" Sitting room apartment on the second floor (Q93)
  437. Weikersheim (Q92)
  438. Germany (Q91)
  439. Palace complex (Q90)
  440. Description of: Autumn and winter (Q89)
  441. Description of: Program and synthesis of the Baroque appartment interior (Q88)
  442. Description of: Wainscot with porcelain displays (Q87)
  443. Description of: Program and synthesis of the Baroque hall interior (Q86)
  444. text (Q85)
  445. Southern apartment on the second floor, Carl Ludwig's appartment since 1711 (Q84)
  446. Northern apartment on the first floor (Q83)
  447. Southern apartment on the first floor (Q82)
  448. "Golden chamber" Sitting room apartment on the first floor (Q81)
  449. Apartment above the dining room "Beautiful rooms" (Q80)
  450. Apartment above the chapel, former "Munich chamber" (Q79)
  451. Catalogueing room sequence (Q78)
  452. Winter stable (Q77)
  453. Bedroom (Q76)
  454. Audience room (Q75)
  455. Bedroom (Q74)
  456. Audience room (Q73)
  457. Antechamber (Q72)
  458. Bedroom (Q71)
  459. Audience room (Q70)
  460. Antechamber (Q69)
  461. Cloakroom, "gloomy chamber" (Q68)
  462. Audience room (Q67)
  463. Bedroom (Q66)
  464. Antechamber (Q65)
  465. Dining room (Q64)
  466. Hallway (Q63)
  467. Knight's chamber (Q62)
  468. Continents and seasons (Q61)
  469. Siege scenes from the long turkish war (Q60)
  470. painting sequence (Q59)
  471. Portraits of ancestors (Q58)
  472. Catching fish (Q57)
  473. Catching birds (Q56)
  474. Mammals (Q55)
  475. Baroque paintings (Q54)
  476. Renaissance paintings (Q53)
  477. Weikersheim castle complex (Q52)
  478. Langenburg house (Q51)
  479. Kitchen house (Q50)
  480. Great hall (Q49)
  481. Garden house (Q48)
  482. Weikersheim castle (Q47)
  483. Franconian Imperial Circle (Q46)
  484. Foto Marburg (Q45)
  485. Corpus of baroque ceiling paitings in Germany (Q44)
  486. Ulrike Seeger (Q43)
  487. Graf Siegfried Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (Q42)
  488. Paul Platz (Q41)
  489. Agostino Carracci (Q40)
  490. Elias Gunzenhäuser (Q39)
  491. Wolf Beringer (Q38)
  492. Georg Stegle (Q37)
  493. Georg Robin (Q36)
  494. Johann Valentin Weiß (Q35)
  495. Anthonos Blocklant (Q34)
  496. Michael Juncker (Q33)
  497. Christioph Limmerich (Q32)
  498. Gerhard Schmidt (Q31)
  499. Christian Thalwitzer (Q30)
  500. Graf Carl Ludwig Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (Q29)

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