At the Three Gentlemen
The historical three-marker also gave its name to the crossroads of forest (and tourist) paths that diverge from the places. In this case, it does not go directly to the three borders of the land, but of the manor, i.e. the holdings of individual lordships.
The boundary stone from 1752 bears three different monograms, from which we can deduce roughly who each part belonged to.
Probably the longest JWFVL monogram belongs to Prince Josef Wenceslaus of Liechtenstein., SBHS will be the link...
The boundary stone from 1752 bears three different monograms, from which we can deduce roughly who each part belonged to.
Probably the longest JWFVL monogram belongs to Prince Josef Wenceslaus of Liechtenstein., SBHS will be the link...
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At the Three Gentlemen
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