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Blasewitz is a
larger borough (Stadtbezirk) of Dresden,
Germany in the city's
eastern centre on the Elbe river. It
consists of
seven quarters (Stadtteile):...
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Dresden the
capital of
Saxony in Germany. It
connects the city
districts of
Blasewitz and Loschwitz, two
affluent residential areas,
which around 1900 were...
- the new
school building as
Realgymnasium Blasewitz on
April 30, 1908 1938
Renaming to
Schillerschule Blasewitz 1945 Anglo-American air raid on Dresden...
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giant "villa colonies" (Villenkolonien) in Dresden, Germany: Gründerzeit
quarters of
Blasewitz (incl.
Tolkewitz and Striesen),
Gruna and Johannstadt....
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Franz Gustav Arndt (20
August 1842,
Lobsens - 13
March 1905,
Blasewitz) was a
German landscape and
genre painter. His father,
Gustav Wilhelm Arndt was...
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historian of
Blasewitz. Prskawetz, Kurt-Dieter. "Karl Emil
Scherz |
Architekt und
Ortschronist aus
Blasewitz » www.dresden-
blasewitz.de «". www.
blasewitz.de. Retrieved...
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demolished and
replaced with
large apartment blocks. The
villa districts in
Blasewitz, Striesen, Kleinzschachwitz,
Loschwitz and on the Weißen
Hirsch were largely...
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Church of the Holy
Spirit (Heilig-Geist-Kirche) Dresden-
Blasewitz Germany 75.0 m (246 ft)
Church of the
Blessing (Segenskirche) (de)...
- 51.041975; 13.817859 (Hungerstein Tolkewitz) Year: 2016. Elbe Dresden-
Blasewitz 2 by 2
meter stone near
kilometer 48.7 with years: 1930, 1943, 1947, 1950...
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Edmund Hottenroth (9
October 1804,
Blasewitz – 13
April 1889, Rome) was a
German landscape painter in the late
Romantic style. His
brother was the portrait...