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media related to
Deutschhaus Mainz. (in German)
History of the
Deutschhaus at the Rhineland-Palatinate
Landtag website "Das
Deutschhaus 1945–1951" (in German)...
- cabinet." The
Landtag consists of 101 members. The
Landtag convenes in the
Deutschhaus building,
where also the
first democratically elected parliament German...
- Rhenish-German
National Convention), met
initially on 17
March 1793, in the
Deutschhaus building in
Mainz (today the seat of the Rhineland-Palatinate
state parliament)...
- by
Giovanni of
Bruneck (1402).
Saint Elisabeth Chapel is part of the
Deutschhaus and was
built in
Baroque in 1729–33 by
Giuseppe Delai. It has an octagonal...
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Hofmann declared the Rhenish-German Free
State from the
balcony of the
Deutschhaus.
Three days later,
Hofmann signed the Convention's
unanimously resolved...
- The
Deutschhaus, the
House of
Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate...
- St. Peter's
Church (in
German Peterskirche) is
located beneath Deutschhaus Mainz in the
northwest of the
historical center of Mainz, Germany. It is one...
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administrative and
judicial reforms as well as the
construction of the
Deutschhaus. In Worms, he
started the
reconstruction of the
Bischofshof palace, which...
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Commandry (
Deutschhaus) Bolzano...
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Elector Franz Georg von Schönborn. The
frescoes in the
chapel of the
Deutschhaus in Mainz,
painted by Scheffler, were destro****
during World War II. Martini...