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		<title>28. Kommandantgården</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kommandantgården, Storegade 42, listed, was the residence of the chief of staff for Bornholm’s Defence Service.<br />
 The neo-classical main building with the tall gable on Storegade was built in 1846.<br />
 The property’s half-timbered buildings are visible along Rosengade and date from the early 1700s.<br />
 One of Rønne’s large old gardens is still preserved behind the courtyard.<br />
 The garden wall along Rosengade is composed partly of a high granite section and partly of a half-timbered section<br />
 where the western wall sections are built of large bricks known as munkesten.<br />
 Note the brickwork stamps imprinted in these bricks, most of which are from Lübeck, Germany.</p>
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