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modify the building. Under the direction of Carl Schäfer the tower was heightened from 22 to 60 metres and a new roof construction in the architectural style of the 15th century was added. An additional gate with a larger thoroughfare, designed in the same architectural style, was erected next to the original gate. A German
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served as the main access road from Höllental. There have been numerous restorations of the picture, the most recent of which was in 1851 by
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