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    Munich. Hunter Publishing, Inc. p. 44. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ruhmeshalle München. Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung on the Ruhmeshalle Panorama...
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    the reign of King Ludwig I. These neoclassical buildings include the Ruhmeshalle with the Bavaria statue by Ludwig Michael von Schwanthaler and those...
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    Bavaria (symbol) (category Munich)
    detailed account of its development can be found in the article on the Ruhmeshalle Munich. Ludwig I's youth was marked by Napoleon's claims to power on the...
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    statues [de] List of tallest statues Niederwalddenkmal (Rüdesheim, Germany) Ruhmeshalle (Munich, Germany) Vercingétorix monument (France) Walhalla temple (Regensburg...
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    Bust in the Ruhmeshalle, Munich...
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    This article gives an overview about the architecture of Munich, Germany. At the center of the city is the Marienplatz – a large open square named after...
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    Messe München Fischbrunnen Neptunbrunnen Angel of Peace Ruhmeshalle Bavaria statue Museums in Munich Alte Pinakothek Bavarian National Museum Bavarian State...
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    created by Johann Nepomuk Schaller in 1821 Ruhmeshalle (Munich) Bust of Karl Philipp Schwarzenberg Munich Munich (Germany) Inaugurated in 1853 Heldenberg...
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    Theresienwiese (category Parks and open spaces in Munich)
    000 square metres (4,500,000 sq ft), it is bordered in the west by the Ruhmeshalle and the Bavaria statue, symbolizing the State of Bavaria, and in the...
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    Bavaria statue (category Outdoor sculptures in Munich)
    The statue is part of an ensemble which also includes a hall of fame (Ruhmeshalle) and a stairway. It was commissioned by Ludwig I of Bavaria, with the...
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    Ludwig Michael Schwanthaler (category Artists from Munich)
    Alter Südfriedhof in Munich. Bavaria statue, at the Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame), Munich Tilly Monument at the Feldherrnhalle, Munich Mozart Monument in Salzburg...
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    Ludwigshöhe, the Pompejanum, the Ludwigstraße, the Bavaria statue, the Ruhmeshalle, the Glyptothek, the Old and the New Pinakothek. His architects Leo von...
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    Antikensammlungen (Munich, Germany) Hermannsdenkmal (Hermann monument, Teutoburg Forest, Germany) Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame, Munich, Germany) Volkshalle...
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    buildings in Munich, including the Ruhmeshalle and Monopteros temple. He designed the layout of Königsplatz, a neoclassical square in Munich. Near Regensburg...
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  • memorials such as the Befreiungshalle in Kelheim and the Ruhmeshalle and Feldherrnhalle in Munich the pilgrimage church St. Bartholomew's in Berchtesgaden...
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    famous, and he was summoned to Munich where, in 1638, he became court chaplain to the elector Maximilian I. He remained in Munich till 1650, when he went to...
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  • Headquarters, Chaumont, France 1919 (1920), pp. 138–141. Hermann Cron et al., Ruhmeshalle unserer alten Armee (Berlin, 1935). Cron et al., Ruhmeshalle....
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    Oktoberfest (category Annual events in Munich)
    Miller. In 1853, the Bavarian Ruhmeshalle was completed. In 1854, the festival was cancelled after 3,000 residents of Munich including the queen consort...
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    The term "hall of fame" first appeared in German with the Ruhmeshalle, built in 1853 in Munich. The Walhalla memorial in Bavaria was conceived in 1807 and...
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    Sigmund von Riezler (category Writers from Munich)
    2 May or 5 May 1843 in Munich – 28 January 1927 in Ambach) was a German historian. He was educated at the University of Munich, and became a docent in...
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  • Sophie Scholl (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    Frau, deren Büste unter rund 130 Büsten von Persönlichkeiten in der Ruhmeshalle am Donauufer aufgestellt wurde. Dumbach, Annette E. (2018). Sophie Scholl...
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  • Bayerische-Infanterie-Division at 1914-18.info Hermann Cron et al., Ruhmeshalle unserer alten Armee (Berlin, 1935) Hermann Cron, Geschichte des deutschen...
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    Friedrich Brugger (category Artists from Munich)
    received commissions from Ludwig I of Bavaria, including busts in the Ruhmeshalle and large bronze statues. Together with Johann Martin von Wagner and...
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    Christ created by Martin Kargruber was placed in the Ruhmeshalle at the Theresienwiese in Munich on 3 April 2000. Commemorative plaques At the house of...
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    Volkshalle ("People's Hall"), also called Große Halle ("Great Hall") or Ruhmeshalle ("Hall of Glory"), was a proposal for a monumental, domed building to...
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    1651: II. Band, 2. Abteilung. Kriegsgeschichte von 1634-1651 (in German). Munich: Cotta. pp. 610–613. Heilmann, Johann (1868). Kriegsgeschichte von Bayern...
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    Bavaria via Landsberger Straße to the former Drexler barrel factory: Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria, Bavaria Park, Sinti-Roma-Platz, Old Exhibition Grounds,...
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    Dehio: Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Berlin. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 978-3-422-03111-1, p. 63. (German) "So verlief das Richtfest...
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    Harro Magnussen (category Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni)
    1901/02: Marble statues of Bismarck, Moltke and Roon for the Oberlausitzer Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame) in Görlitz; missing since 1945. 1904: Monument for Albrecht...
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  • von Eckenbrecher (118 × 15 metres) for the city of Hamburg. For the Ruhmeshalle Berlin he completed around 1891, he produced the mural Übergang über...
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