- well-received by the public. For one, it
lacked the
grandeur of the
Heinrichshof, a
private residence destro****
during World War II and
later replaced...
- Lyscheiten/Lyscheiten, 1938–1946 Lischau, and Gräflich Reatischken, 1938–1946
Heinrichshof Lysaičiai, Ratiškės Vishnyovka† Вишнёвка Budszedszen, 1936–1938 Budschedschen...
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further four
paintings to
decorate his residence. Rahl
decorated the
Heinrichshof in 1861 with
personifications of Art, Friendship, and Culture, and the...
- two architects.
Their design failed to
match the
monumentality of the
Heinrichshof opposite (destro**** in
World War II, and in 1955
replaced by the Opernringhof)...
-
Vienna State Opera and the
Burgtheater burnt, and the Albertina, the
Heinrichshof (on Ringstraße) and the
Messepalast (Trade Fair Palace) were heavily...
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Golschwitz →
Eichenried Groditz → Burgstätte
Guschwitz →
Buchengrund Jamke →
Heinrichshof Korpitz →
Korndorf Mauschwitz →
Mauschdorf Niewodnik →
Fischbach Nikoline...
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Sokoliniec Falkenwalde Sosnowice, Goleniów
County Heinrichshof Sosnowice, Kamień
County Heinrichshof Sosnowo,
Gryfino County Gebersdorf Sosnowo, Łobez...
- a son of
advocate Ferdinand Oscar Gregory (born 1843 in Kolu Manor,
Heinrichshof, now in
Vaiatu village) and
Alexandrine Emmi
Gregory (born 1854 in Vändra)...
-
Sosnowice [sɔsnɔˈvit͡sɛ] (formerly German:
Heinrichshof) is a
settlement in the
administrative district of
Gmina Przybiernów,
within Goleniów County, West...
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Mural in the
Weapons Museum of the ****nal in
Budapest Frescos of the
Heinrichshof in
Vienna (destro**** in WWII)
Various works at the
palace of Earl Károlyi...