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Trierer Märchenbuch

Trierer Märchenbuch

The new Trier fairy tale book brings together the most exciting and unique legends and stories about Trier. There you can learn not only a lot about city ghosts and witch judges in the city center, headless ghosts in the Kaiserthermen and petrifying dragon roosters in Neustraße, but also about lonely brownies at Sirzenich or good-natured beet spirits in the high forest. The ideal reading book, but also suitable for self-reading for advanced reading adventurers.

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