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  2. Villa Bogensee - Wikipedia

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    Villa Bogensee (German: Waldhof am Bogensee) is a residential building located by Lake Bogensee, near the town of Wandlitz, Germany, some 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Berlin. [ 1 ] It was constructed in 1939 as a country retreat for Joseph Goebbels . [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Mansions by country - Wikipedia

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  4. List of manor houses - Wikipedia

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    A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor in Europe. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals with manorial tenants and great banquets.

  5. Category:Manor houses in Germany - Wikipedia

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  6. Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Drumthwacket, the official mansion of residence for the governor of New Jersey Gelbensande Manor, an 1885 Gründerzeit style mansion built for hunting, near Rostock, Germany. A mansion is a large dwelling house. The word itself derives through Old French from the Latin word mansio "dwelling", an abstract noun derived from the verb manere "to ...

  7. Villa Hügel - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Hügel is a 19th-century mansion in Bredeney, now part of Essen, Germany.It was built by the industrialist Alfred Krupp in 1870–1873 as his main residence and was the home of the Krupp family until after World War II.

  8. Category:Real estate in Germany - Wikipedia

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  9. Palais Porcia - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was named after her husband, Prince Porcia. In 1819, a concert hall was integrated by Métivier for the "Museum", a cultural association which had acquired the mansion. In 1934, the Palais Porcia was acquired by a bank. The restoration after the destruction during World War II took place in 1950–1952.