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Bogenhausen (Central Bavarian: Bognhausn) is the 13th
borough of Munich, Germany. It is the
geographically largest borough of
Munich and
comprises the...
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Wilhelm F. Rabe (1893–1958) was a
German astronomer. He
worked at the
Bogenhausen Observatory,
being its
director from 1935
until 1946. He was a talented...
- what is now
modern Munich, such as in Johanneskirchen, Feldmoching,
Bogenhausen and Pasing. The
first known Christian church was
built ca. 815 in Fröttmanning...
- The
Treaty of
Bogenhausen was a
diplomatic agreement between Napoleon's
French Empire and the
Electorate of Bavaria. It was
signed on 25
August 1805 at...
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combined hotel,
office and
apartment building at Arabellapark, in the
Bogenhausen neighborhood in
eastern Munich, Germany. The
building was
designed by...
- The
Angel of
Peace (German: Friedensengel) is a
monument in the
Bogenhausen district of Munich. The
architects were
Heinrich Düll,
Georg Pezold and Max...
- August, and the next year the
sisters were
provided with a
villa in
Bogenhausen at W****erburgerstr. 12 (now Delpstr. 12). By 1936,
Braun was at Hitler's...
- when he was two
years old,
where he grew up in the
Munich district of
Bogenhausen. He
holds German, Swiss, and
American citizenship. As of
match pla****...
- 10 June 1982(1982-06-10) (aged 37) Munich, West
Germany Resting place Bogenhausen Cemetery, Munich,
Germany Other names
Franz Walsch Occupations Director...
- Neuhausen-Nymphenburg
Moosach Milbertshofen-Am Hart Schwabing-Freimann
Bogenhausen Berg am Laim Trudering-Riem Ramersdorf-Perlach
Obergiesing Untergiesing-Harlaching...