1880 – Alte Oper, Frankfurt
Opened by Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1880, the building was financed by wealthy Frankfurt citizens and was designed in Italian Renaissance style by Richard Lucae.
Opened by Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1880, the building was financed by wealthy Frankfurt citizens and was designed in Italian Renaissance style by Richard Lucae.
The fine Gothic revival church, the Church of the Magi was built to replace an earlier church on this site. The first church was built in 1340 as a chapel to one of Heile Dymar’s hospitals.
The historical museum of the city Frankfurt/Main was created 1878. Its order was it to acquire “suitable articles from the entire area of the culture and Kunstaltertuemer with special consideration of the city Frankfurt/Main and their surroundings and to make it usable by scientific research”.
The Postfuhramt housed the central office of Berlin’s pneumatic postal system as well as the main post office for packages.
Though widely considered one of the better entries for the Reichstag, through a technical error Viennese architect Heinrich Freiherrn von Ferstel’s design for the Berlin Reichstag building received no award.
A beautifully restored railway station on the S-Bahn line, Hackesche Markt has an ornate brick and ceramic exterior.
Never completed after the mysterious death of its instigator, the eccentric Bavarian King Ludwig II in 1886,
The hotel was built in 1888/89 by Konradin Walter, Professor of Architecture, with the collaboration of Peter Behrens,
Built in 1890, the year that the line from Fürth was completed. Architect unknown.
Apolda was first mentioned in 1119. Until 1633 it was seat of a family of nobles,
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