Ruprecht von Kaufmann (German, 1974) - Altbau-Idylle (2025)
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Ruprecht von Kaufmann (German, 1974) - Altbau-Idylle (2025)

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Hinterhof in Berlin-Schöneberg - Aquarellskizze
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Itt is csak házak vannak...
a frank fogadĂł
a mérnökiroda
a karitász
az indiai étterem
a pék
a másik pék
a sitt
a jĂłgaszalon
a tűzoltóság
a borozĂł
altbauwohnung bei 31° so overpowered ich liebs so sehr

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