- The
Maupoleum (1971–1994) was a
building on Amsterdam's Jodenbreestraat.
Built in 1971, it
acquired a re****tion for
being unattractive before being demolished...
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Caransa owned and
built many
notable buildings in
Amsterdam including the
Maupoleum (now demolished) and the
Caransa Hotel (still
standing on the Rembrandtplein)...
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involved some
significant architectural events and new buildings. The
Maupoleum in
Amsterdam is demolished. May 6 – The
Channel Tunnel connecting Britain...
- of the street: the
Burgemeester Tellegen****s. Po****rly
known as the "
Maupoleum", it was
repeatedly voted the
ugliest building in Amsterdam, and was finally...
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Amsterdam in the post-World War II period. He is best known, perhaps, for his
Maupoleum,
which was
demolished in 1994, and for the
Caransa Hotel,
which still...
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Bedford (demolished 2002–03).
Mausoleum of
Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco.
Maupoleum in Amsterdam,
designed by Piet
Zanstra (demolished 1994).
Danmarks Nationalbank...
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February 1976 from
Snoekjesbrug (Bridge 289)
south to Sint Antoniesluis,
Maupoleum in the
background (demolished 1994).
Location Amsterdam Postal code 1011...
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replaced with
large apartment blocks and
office buildings,
including the
Maupoleum,
built by and
named for the
Jewish real
estate developer Maup Caransa...