- The
former Reichsbank building (in
German the Haus am
Werderschen Markt) is a
building in Berlin, Germany,
originally built in 1934–38 to
house the Reichsbank...
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eventually demolished in 1960, the 1930s
extension survives as the Haus am
Werderschen Markt,
hosting the
German Federal Foreign Office after having been the...
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September 2008 – via www.welt.de. "Emily Haber:
Kleine Revolution am
Werderschen Markt - Porträts &
Personalien -
Politik - FAZ.NET". 15 July 2011. Archived...
- by the
Bertelsmann Stiftung, too. It now has its own
branch office on
Werderschen Markt in the
immediate vicinity of the
Federal Foreign Office and the...
- Schlossfreiheit,
officially referred to as the "Badeanstalt
hinter den
Werderschen Mühlen" ("Bathhouse
behind the
Werder Mills")
River pool at the Waisenbrücke...
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interesting than the
forest of
columns of S****el's New Museum. "Die
Werderschen" in
Theodor Fontane,
Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg,
Volume 3...
- 1935–1939
extension to the
Reichsbank (otherwise
known as the Haus am
Werderschen Markt),
among other things, an
Imperial eagle with oak
wreath and swastika...
- begins. 31 December: Po****tion: 4,330,810.
Reichsbank extension (Haus am
Werderschen Markt) built.
Telefunkenwerk Zehlendorf built. 1941 14 October: Deportation...
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Retrieved May 30, 2019. SATTAR,
MAJID (28 May 2011). "Kleine
Revolution am
Werderschen Markt". Faz.net.
Retrieved 22
April 2021. "In Harmony". Home & Design...
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architectural firm
together with
Martin Altgelt. His
first buildings were on the
Werderschen Markt in
Berlin and, from 1893, he
worked with the
Wertheim department...