- The
Palmaille (French pronunciation: [palˈmɑj]) is a
famous avenue of Altona, Hamburg. It is
considered one of
northern Europe's most
complete examples...
-
Historicist Palmaille, Altona.
Nearly 25.000
buildings in
Hamburg are from
those Gründerzeit times....
- world-wide and an
annual turnover of
about $350 million. The
headquarters of
Palmaille in Hamburg-Altona is
situated on the Elbe
River and
consists of an 18th-century...
- was pla****. Such in
London are Pall Mall and the Mall, in
Hamburg the
Palmaille, in
Paris the Rue du Mail, the
Avenue du Mail in Geneva, and in Utrecht...
- (272 ft) Kaiserhof, 78
metres (256 ft) Jessenstraße 4, 75
metres (246 ft)
Palmaille 35, 75
metres (246 ft)
Holiday Inn Hotel, 75
metres (246 ft)
Channel Tower...
- churches. He
designed many fine
houses along Altona's
elegant boulevard Palmaille,
including some
investment houses at his own expense,
which helped boost...
-
society for the
construction of a museum,
which at that time was
located at
Palmaille 112.
Originally it was
mainly composed of
botanical collections. In 1888...
- on and
named after one of Altona's
major roads,
between Reeperbahn and
Palmaille. The
station was
opened on 21
April 1979. Königstraße
station consists...
- (German:
Sternwarte Altona) was an
astronomical observatory situated in the
Palmaille, in Altona, Hamburg. The
observatory was
founded by
Heinrich Christian...
-
Quality of the
Federal Research Institute for
Fisheries in Hamburg-Altona,
Palmaille 9. "Über die
Person Max Rubner". mri.bund.de.
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