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The K. K. Lustschluss and the Schönbrunn Garden to view from the main street. (Original()

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View of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna from the street, with squadron figures and carriages
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Title: The K. K. Lustschluss and the Schönbrunn Garden to view from the main street. (Original()
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View of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna from the street, with squadron figures and carriages.

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