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Loschwitz is a
borough (Stadtbezirk) of Dresden, Germany,
incorporated in 1921. It
consists of ten
quarters (Stadtteile):
Loschwitz is a
villa quarter...
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Loschwitz Church is a
baroque church in the
Loschwitz district of Dresden. It was the
first church built by the
architect of the
Dresden Frauenkirche...
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Loschwitz Cemetery (German:
Loschwitzer Friedhof) is the
second burial ground,
still in use, of
Loschwitz, part of the city of Dresden, Germany, replacing...
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Loschwitz Bridge (Loschwitzer Brücke) is a
cantilever truss bridge over the
river Elbe in
Dresden the
capital of
Saxony in Germany. It
connects the city...
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Curtis Institute of
Music in Philadelphia. He died in 1930 in
Loschwitz, a
suburb of Dresden, Germany, and was
interred in the
Ferncliff Cemetery...
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funicular located in Dresden, Germany, and
connects the
districts of
Loschwitz and
Oberloschwitz (Rochwitz side). It is one of the
oldest suspension...
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comprises the
Dresden urban area
along the Elbe meanders,
stretching from the
Loschwitz district in the
southeast down to the
Ostragehege plains in the northwest...
- result, he
collapsed and died in 1927 in Swinemünde. He was
buried in
Loschwitz Cemetery, Germany. Schneider's
painting Hypnosis (in
Gallery below) inspired...
- blocks. The
villa districts in Blasewitz, Striesen, Kleinzschachwitz,
Loschwitz and on the Weißen
Hirsch were
largely preserved.
Dresden became a major...
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Georg Jahn (5 May 1869, Meißen - 18
November 1940,
Loschwitz) was a
German painter and
graphic artist;
known primarily for his etchings. He grew up in...