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Gründerzeit (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁʏndɐˌtsaɪt] ; lit. 'founders' period')
refers to an
economic phase in 19th
century Germany and
Austria before the...
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influenced both by the
classical architecture of S****el and the
Gründerzeit, as well as
early 20th
century Modernism and Art Deco. The
origins of...
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Prussia ruled as its Kaiser, and
Berlin became its capital. In the
Gründerzeit period following the
unification of Germany, Bismarck's
foreign policy...
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Gründerzeit architecture in Nordstadt...
- 2002) was a well-known
transgender woman in East
Germany and
founded the
Gründerzeit Museum in Berlin-Mahlsdorf.
Later she
became a LGBT-icon in
Germany because...
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heritage reflects these periods, with
excellent examples of
Brick Gothic,
Gründerzeit, Neoclassical,
socialist realist and
contemporary styles. The planned...
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style Empire style Napoleon III
style Austria and
Germany Biedermeier Gründerzeit ****
architecture Resort style Rundbogenstil Greece and
Balkans Mycenaean...
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urban stagnancy. This era didn't end
before the
period of
promoterism (
Gründerzeit)
brought new life into
urban development. The
builder dynasty Jakob Ceconi...
- Neoclassicism, and the
German revolutions of 1848–1849.
During the
Gründerzeit, an industrialization-induced
economic boom
triggered a
rapid po****tion...
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ranks first in
Germany and
second in Europe. Leipzig's late-19th-century
Gründerzeit architecture consists of
around 12,500 buildings. The city's central...