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The historic Bavarian landmark features massive carved baroque antique cabinets, hutches, grandfather clocks, an 1830, painted square grand piano, bronze porcelain statuary, fine antique paintings, sofas, and chairs in tapestries, cut velvets, crewel embroideries, and a museum collection of English titled nobles which hangs in the Camelot Dining Room. A variety of unique rooms are offered with a carpet design adapted from a century old German oriental carpet, imported German net curtains, cherry and oak furniture, Belgian velvets, and hand embroidered crewel fabrics for canopies and furniture covers.
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