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Despite the "in use" template, fell free to modify whatever needs to be. I've left the "Collaborative encyclopedia, suppose good faith" and bla bla bla pipe dream.
This article was listed on a page of translations to German needing work, and... boy does it need work. I thought I could help improve it, but I think there is way more detail here than makes sense for the English wikipedia article for a building in Germany that no longer exists. I think it would make sense to massively shorten it (particularly the list of people who lived here, and who they happened to be related to (!!). I will take a stab at that, and then hopefully someone else can weigh in on which version is more appropriate. A bunch of penguins (talk) 13:32, 24 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I've done the edits, trying to remove material that doesn't directly relate to the Hof itself. I am going to try to remove the "rough translation" tag now, and also to remove it from the list of pages that need their translation checked. I think given hundreds of years of residency by powerful clergy and the (German language) references, the Hof is notable. So I hope that these edits don't just get deleted at some point. A bunch of penguins (talk) 14:12, 24 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]