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Marquetry Floor & Detail, 1720. Unknown artist. Wood. German. Getty Museum LA.
ancient-serpent:Hessisches Staatstheater, Wiesbaden, Germany
ancient-serpent:Hessisches Staatstheater, Wiesbaden, Germany
Hans Scharoun, Johanneskirche, 1966. Bochum, Germany. Sketches: architectural drawings of alternativ
probsteigasse // köln gereonsviertelmid-century modern mosaic
Kätlin Aas with architecture in “Tel Aviv” for Harper’s Bazaar Germany, March 2020. Photograph by Ar
Kätlin Aas with architecture in “Tel Aviv” for Harper’s Bazaar Germany, March 2020. Photograph by Ar
visitheworld:Lovely streets of Monschau, a small resort town in the Eifel region of western Germany
Lower Saxony State Museum (Hanover, Germany).This museum was built in 1902 on the edge of the Maschp
Herrenhausen Palace (Hanover, Germany).The palace [1] was destroyed during an air raid in 1943, and
Marktkirche St. Georgii et Jacobi, Marktplatz und Rathaus in Hannover by Domenico Quaglio the Younge
The Marktkirche in Hanover’s Old Town (Germany).
The Marktkitrhe in Hanover’s Old Town (Germany).The Market Church of Sts. George and James is
New Town Hall (Hanover, Germany).This city hall opened in July 1913 after about twelve years ofconst
Marienburg Castle (Hanover, Germany).Built between 1858 and 1867, this Gothic revival castle is set
punirs:Library Stuttgart - modern architecture made in Germany + BLOG post
Bruno Taut, Pavillon of the Steelworks Association, exhibition Leipzig, 1913. Breest & Co. Berli
James Stirling, architecture State Gallery, Stuttgart, 1984. Germany. Photos © Staatsgalerie Stuttga
Landestrost Castle (Neustadt am Rübenberge,Germany).This is one of the oldest and largest castles in
bluepueblo:Marienburg Castle, Hanover, Germanyphoto via angelia
Berliner Schloss (Germany, 1920s).
The Berliner Schloss was heavily damaged during WW2, but although it could have been repaired, the E
booksnbuildings:Entrance to the library at Castle Siebeneichen, Saxony, Germany. Photo by Oskar Kaub
Box cutter.
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