Dietel Palace (Polish: Pałac Dietla) is a neo-baroque palace built for Heinrich Dietel, located in Sosnowiec (Poland). The palace consists of two parts:...
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Johann Ludwig Dietel, transcriber of the Dietel manuscript Paul Dietel (1860–1947), German mycologist Dietel Palace, a neo-baroque palace in Sosnowiec...
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attractions include: The Dietel Palace Schöen Palace and museum Oskar Schöen's Palace called also New Schöen Palace Wilhelm Palace Cathedral Basilica of...
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Sultan. Abbot's Palace, Gdańsk Bieliński Palace, Otwock Wielki Branicki Palace, Białystok Brynek Palace Czartoryski Palace, Puławy Dietel Palace, Sosnowiec...
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Risler, before 1900 Rococo Revival cartouche in the bathroom of the Dietel Palace, Sosnowiec, Poland, by architect Waligórski, 1900 Stylized Art Nouveau...
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enlargement of the family, a new residence, the Dietel Palace, was built from 1890 to 1900. Heinrich Gotthold Dietel died in Sosnowiec, where he was buried in...
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who died in 1916 after a horrific experience. Madalyn Horcher as Crystal Palace, a teenage girl who was once possessed by a demon, and saved by the Dead...
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is not visible on the woodcut. Several investigations, including by Karl Dietel, support this hypothesis, however. Waltstain, ain schloßs der Sparnecker...
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2010.[dead link] "River City Star Sally Howitt Returns To The Kilmarnock Palace Panto". imaginetheatre.co.uk. Hendry, Steve (3 March 2010). "River City...
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all later researchers followed suit, the idea became accepted. Only Karl Dietel refuted this incorrect assumption in his work Der Große Waldstein im Fichtelgebirge...
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building built from 1929 to 1931 and designed in the Art Deco style by Dietel, Wade, & Jones. At 378 feet in height, it is Buffalo's second tallest building...
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