- The
Volkshalle (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌhalə], "People's Hall"), also
called Große
Halle ([ˌɡʁoːsə ˈhalə], "Great Hall") or
Ruhmeshalle ([ˈʁuːməsˌhalə]...
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Other projects, however, such as the
creation of the "People's Hall" (
Volkshalle), had to be
shelved due to the
beginning of war,
although a
great number...
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designs for the
Volkshalle with
British and
United States structural engineers, the
engineers claimed the
interior of the
Volkshalle would have been so...
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Plans for
Berlin called for the
Volkshalle (People's Hall) and a
triumphal arch to be
built at
either end of a wide boulevard....
- Axis". At the
northern end of the boulevard,
Speer planned to
build the
Volkshalle, a huge
domed ****embly hall over 700 feet (210 m) high, with
floor space...
-
Hitler Rodnovery Sociology of
immigration Thule Society Volksdeutsche Volkshalle Notes Camus &
Lebourg 2017, pp. 16–18. Longerich,
Peter (15
April 2010)...
- of the
Pantheon dome. The Pantheon's dome was an
inspiration for the
Volkshalle, an ****embly hall
planned but
never built by the ****
German architect...
- in Linz, Austria.
Hitler had a long-standing
vision for a
monumental Volkshalle or
Grosse Halle, and
Speer created a
design for a
building that would...
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Model of the
Volkshalle in
World Capital Germania, part of
Adolf Hitler's
vision for the ****ure of ****
Germany after the
planned victory in
World War...
- brewer, baker, and butcher. The
ground floor of the
Rathaus houses the
Volkshalle,
featuring vaulted ceilings,
tracery windows, and
portrait reliefs of...