File:Krier photo Pavillon Pforzheim Germany 2005 05 29.jpg

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English: Pavillon on a bridge in Pforzheim, Germany, designed by Rob & Leon Krier. The statue upon it is similar to the Untitled sculpture Krier brothers designed for Leioa, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain.
Español: Pabellón o templete en un puente en Pforzheim, Alemania, diseñado por Rob y Leon Krier. La estatua sobre él es similar a la escultura Sin título que los hermanos Krier diseñaron para Leioa / Lejona, Vizcaya, País Vasco, España.
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