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- on the Night of Broken Gl**** (Kristallnacht), 9 November 1938, was reinaugurated on 18 May 1995. One of the contributors to the reconstructions of the...
- [3]. The stadium underwent a major rehabilitation and was renamed and reinaugurated in 2008. As of 26 January 2024 Note: Flags indicate national team as...
- (The Lion of Wembley) for his performance. On 22 April 1951, Vélez reinaugurated the Liniers' stadium, rebuild to be almost entirely made of cement....
- hotel's temporary closure. On December 13, 2021, the Cecil Hotel was reinaugurated as an affordable housing complex. A 2023 Los Angeles Times article described...
- concluding that Kirk dragged the Triskelions "back into history [...] reinaugurating a kind of Hegelian dialectic of masters and slaves". It was produced...
- endless construction project. A dome was added, and the church was reinaugurated in 1966. João Antunes prepared an ingenious design for Santa Engrácia...
- World War II, Wilhelm Furtwängler and the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra reinaugurated it with a performance of the Ninth. Leonard Bernstein conducted a version...
- Baron Wilhelm Wedel-Jarlsberg. The chapel was restored in 1980 and reinaugurated by Bishop John Willem Gran, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of...
- (first building) 1538 (2nd bldg) 1750 (3rd bldg) 1905 (4th bldg) 1993 reinaugurated after removal of war destructions Construction cost 11.5 million marks...
- The chapel was refurnished with the original furniture in 1838 and reinaugurated in 1843. Rendered as "Elsinore," actually the anglicised name of the...