Fischergasse 12
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Fischergasse 12
Summary
Fischergasse 12 is a house[1].
Key Facts
- Fischergasse 12 is located in Freising[2].
- Fischergasse 12 is located in District of Freising[3].
- Fischergasse 12 is located in Bavaria[4].
- Fischergasse 12 is in the country of Germany[5].
- Fischergasse 12's instance of is recorded as house[6].
- Fischergasse 12's owned by is recorded as Franz Xaver Lang[7].
- Fischergasse 12's owned by is recorded as Franz Xaver Lang[8].
- Fischergasse 12's owned by is recorded as Jakob Schindlbeck[9].
- Fischergasse 12's owned by is recorded as Wilham Stöberl[10].
- Fischergasse 12's postal code is recorded as 85354[11].
- Fischergasse 12's has use is recorded as house[12].
- Fischergasse 12's has use is recorded as artistic blacksmithing[13].
- Fischergasse 12's has use is recorded as locksmith shop[14].
- Fischergasse 12's has use is recorded as fishing[15].
- Fischergasse 12's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 48.40018, 'longitude': 11.74641, 'precision': 1e-05}[16].
- Fischergasse 12's located on street is recorded as Fischergasse[17].
- Fischergasse 12's time of earliest written record is recorded as +1558-00-00T00:00:00Z[18].
- Fischergasse 12's described by source is recorded as When sparks fly: From blacksmith to locksmith and metalworker[19].
- Fischergasse 12's street address is recorded as Fischergasse 12, 85354 Freising[20].
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Geography
Fischergasse 12 is in the country of Germany[5]. Located in include Freising[2], an urban district of Bavaria[21], in Germany[22]; District of Freising[3], a District of Bavaria[23], in Germany[24], founded in 1862[25], headquartered in Landratsamt Freising[26]; and Bavaria[4], a federated state of Germany[27], in Germany[28], founded in 1919[29].
Designation and Status
Fischergasse 12's instance of is recorded as house[6].
History and Context
Owners include Franz Xaver Lang[7], a blacksmith[30], of West Germany[31]; Jakob Schindlbeck[9]; and Wilham Stöberl[10], a fisher[32], of Prince-Bishopric of Freising[33].