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The Wolkenburg is a historic Baroque estate built in 1734 for a Benedictine monastery.
The Wolkenburg is a historic Baroque estate built in 1734 for a Benedictine monastery. Destroyed in World War II bombings, it was rebuilt by the men's choral society (KMGV) in the 1950s and functions as an event centre today.
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