- The
Stahlhof at Bastionstr****e 39 in Düsseldorf,
North Rhine-Westphalia, in Germany, is the seat of the Düsseldorf
Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgericht...
- The Steelyard, from the
Middle Low
German Stâlhof (sample yard), was the
kontor (foreign
trading post) of the
Hanseatic League in London, and
their main...
- at
twelve storeys high, it was Germany's
first high-rise building. The
Stahlhof of 1906, the
administrative centre of Germany's
steel economy until 1945...
- are
numerous buildings of the
Klinikumkomplex an der Moorenstraße, the
Stahlhof, the Luisen-Gymnasium Düsseldorf [de] and the Görres-Gymnasium. The old...
- uit Gdansk) zijn
aangezien alleen hij zich op dat
moment bevond in de
Stahlhof in Londen. [In the past it was also
thought that the portra**** was Heinrich...
- uit Gdansk) zijn
aangezien alleen hij zich op dat
moment bevond in de
Stahlhof in Londen. [In the past it was also
thought that the portra**** was Heinrich...
- industry,
whose products were
shipped and used in
construction worldwide. The
Stahlhof in
central Düsseldorf,
constructed in 1906–08,
became the
epicenter of...
- the
activity carried on. It is
first referred to as the
Steelyard (der
Stahlhof) in 1422. The land and
buildings still remained the
property of the Hanseatic...
- and Kandelrasthaus. The
Waldkirch district also
includes the
hamlet of
Stahlhof,
which until 1936 was an
independent district together with the districts...
-
lasted until the
agreement of the
Dawes Plan in 1924. The
confiscated Stahlhof (lit. "Steel Court") of Düsseldorf
served as the
command center of the...