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Mysteries of Strasbourg: the Atypical History of Villa Clem's and Its Alsatian Half-Timbers

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In the wet heat of his office, Julius Pepperwood sighs. No fresh air in Strasbourg for several weeks, and the temperatures do not help his concentration. Sipping his whiskey, he makes himself want to look for a little shade under the big trees of the Orangerie. In his wandering, he falls on a villa with as particular name as his architecture: Villa Clems, located on Rue Schiller. Intrigued, he wants to know more about his history.
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In the wet heat of his office, Julius Pepperwood sighs. No fresh air in Strasbourg for several weeks, and the temperatures do not help his concentration. Sipping his whiskey, he makes himself want to look for a little shade under the big trees of the Orangerie. In his wandering, he falls on a villa with as particular name as his architecture: Villa Clems, located on Rue Schiller. Intrigued, he wants to know more about his history.

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Pokaa broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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