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 +The '''Wallraf-Richartz Museum''' is one of the three major museums in [[Cologne]], [[Germany]]. It houses an [[art gallery]] with a collection of [[fine art]] from the [[medieval]] period to the early twentieth century. Part of its collection was used for the establishment of [[Museum Ludwig]] in 1976.
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The Wallraf-Richartz Museum is one of the three major museums in Cologne, Germany. It houses an art gallery with a collection of fine art from the medieval period to the early twentieth century. Part of its collection was used for the establishment of Museum Ludwig in 1976.



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