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Wilhelm Riphahn (also
Wilhelm Riphan; born 25 July 1889 in
Cologne – 27
December 1963 in Cologne) was a
German architect.
Riphahn studied at the technical...
- "Wiederaufbauzeit" (era of reconstruction), for example, the
opera house by
Wilhelm Riphahn, are
nowadays regarded as
classics of
modern architecture.[citation needed]...
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health status. This is
similar finding to the
previous research of Blau and
Riphahn (1997);
using individual data from the
German Socio-Economic
Panel as well...
- The
current opera house was
designed by the
German architect,
Wilhelm Riphahn. It was
inaugurated on 8 May 1957 in the
presence of
Konrad Adenauer, then...
- Grod may
refer to:
Caspar Maria Grod,
Wilhelm Riphahn's co-worker from 1913 to 1931
Weilern Grod, a
village in Brittnau,
Switzerland Grod (Gordas) son...
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drama were performed. In 1962, the new Schauspielhaus,
designed by
Wilhelm Riphahn, was
completed and
opened with Schiller's Die Räuber in the
staging of...
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Deutzer Freiheit with
Riphahn Building...
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Mebes (Berlin,
Eastern Germany) Hans
Poelzig (Berlin, Breslau)
Wilhelm Riphahn (Cologne)
Fritz Schumacher (Hamburg)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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which Möller
installed his
gallery was a new one,
designed by
Wilhelm Riphahn, one of the city's
twentieth century architects.
During the next four years...
- of Wallraf-Richartz-Museum
Albert Richter (1912–1940),
cyclist Wilhelm Riphahn (1889–1963),
architect August Sander (1876–1964),
photographer Elisabeth...