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- Hohenhof is a 1908-built Art Nouveau villa, located within Gartenstadt Hohenhagen in the city of Hagen, Germany. The villa was designed by Belgian architect...
- of the "Chemnitzer Lawn-Tennis-Club" in Chemnitz (demolished) 1907–08: "Hohenhof", Mansion for Karl Ernst Osthaus in Hagen, Germany 1907–08: "Haus Hohe...
- Occupational Safety Exhibition (DASA) Hansa Coking Plant Zeche Zollern II/IV Hohenhof Hagen Open-air Museum Lindenbrauerei Unna Maximilianpark Hamm Halde Rheinpreußen...
- Occupational Safety Exhibition (DASA) Hansa Coking Plant Zeche Zollern II/IV Hohenhof Hagen Open-air Museum Lindenbrauerei Unna Maximilianpark Hamm Halde Rheinpreußen...
- Hepworth Sculpture Garden Hespérides, Jardins des Hestercombe Gardens Het Loo Hohenhof Hohenlimburg Hombroich, Insel Hovestadt, Schloss Huys de Dohm Iford Manor...
- Wittmoldt Adliges Gut Hagen in Probsteierhagen Gut Helmstorf in Helmstorf Gut Hohenhof in Rantzau Gut Hohensasel in Rantzau Gut Horst in Stolpe (Holstein) Gut...
- Po****tion divided by subdivisions: Einthal (28) Embach (44) Gebelkofen (568) Höhenhof (23) Niedertraubling (653) Oberhinkofen (920) Obertraubling (4,121) Piesenkofen...
- all failed to halt the advance. 46th Corps reached a line from Karow to Hohenhof Cr****, again facing north. On April 26 the 105th Rifle Corps took Stettin...
- important for Hagen's local cultural history. Osthaus's Jugendstil villa, the Hohenhof, is one of the most important examples of bourgeois Jugendstil architecture...
- were allowed to return to Prussia and entirely new houses were founded: Hohenhof in Upper Silesia (1891); Dormagen on the Rhine (1902), Düsseldorf (1932)...