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historical reference. Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the
village pump.
...that the only remaining part of the Palais Strousberg after the Second World War were the gates complete with the British coats of arms and they were built into the modern
British Embassy in Berlin, erected on the same site in the 1990s?
…that the destination hotel became popular in the 1800s, and their number has expanded to present times, along with the elaborateness of their amenities?
…that the Château de Rosny (pictured), the birthplace and seat of
Henri IV's minister
Duc de Sully, was largely stripped of its furniture and neglected after it was acquired by a Japanese company in 1984?
....that a crow-stepped gable is a roof slope design arising in the
Middle Ages which was decorative, but also facilitated access to
chimneys for maintenance?
This page is currently inactive and is retained for
historical reference. Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the
village pump.
...that the only remaining part of the Palais Strousberg after the Second World War were the gates complete with the British coats of arms and they were built into the modern
British Embassy in Berlin, erected on the same site in the 1990s?
…that the destination hotel became popular in the 1800s, and their number has expanded to present times, along with the elaborateness of their amenities?
…that the Château de Rosny (pictured), the birthplace and seat of
Henri IV's minister
Duc de Sully, was largely stripped of its furniture and neglected after it was acquired by a Japanese company in 1984?
....that a crow-stepped gable is a roof slope design arising in the
Middle Ages which was decorative, but also facilitated access to
chimneys for maintenance?