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- Glaspalast may refer to: Glaspalast (Munich), Glaspalast in Munich modeled after The Crystal Palace Glaspalast Sindelfingen, an indoor arena in Sindelfingen...
- The Glaspalast (Gl**** Palace) was a gl**** and iron exhibition building located in the Old botanical garden in Munich modeled after the Crystal Palace in...
- Glaspalast Sindelfingen is an indoor arena, in Sindelfingen, Germany. The arena holds 5,250 people. It is primarily used for indoor athletics and concerts...
- for Glaspalast München (1883) Illustration for Glaspalast München (1888) Illustration for Glaspalast München (1890) Illustration for Glaspalast München...
- exhibit building at Exhibition Place Glaspalast (Munich), a German building resembling the British building Glaspalast Sindelfingen, an indoor sporting arena...
- large oil painting. It was entered into the 1889 art exhibition at the Glaspalast in Munich, where it won a gold medal and 6000 Mark. The painting became...
- München.[citation needed] After the first German art exhibition in the Glaspalast for an international audience in 1869, Munich emerged as a focal point...
- renowned for capturing scenes of monks that were humorous in nature. The Glaspalast in Munich frequently exhibited his work between 1879 and 1911. Based on...
- square is the Glaspalast-Brunnen (gl**** palace fountain), designed by August von Voit in 1853. This was initially located in the Glaspalast in the Alter...
- Industry of All Nations, New York in 1853 and destro**** by fire in 1858. The Glaspalast, modelled after The Crystal Palace; built in Munich in 1854 for the First...