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    Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hitzig (8 November 1811, in Berlin – 11 October 1881, in Berlin) was a German architect, born into the Jewish Itzig family, and...
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  • Hitzig is the last name of: Eduard Hitzig (1838–1907), German brain scientist Ferdinand Hitzig (1807–1875), German Protestant theologian Friedrich Hitzig...
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    neuropsychiatrist of Jewish ancestry born in Berlin. Eduard was the son of Friedrich Hitzig and his grandfather had converted to Protestantism. He studied medicine...
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    above the round-arch windows in the form of heads of giants. Georg Friedrich Hitzig (1811-1881) constructed the monumental flight of steps to the upper...
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    Friedrich Hitzig 1867 markethall, Zirkus 1, Berlin de:Markthallen in Berlin#Die erste Markthalle in Berlin de:Großes Schauspielhaus#Geschichte By the year...
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    Reinhardt. The structure was originally a market built by architect Friedrich Hitzig, and it retained its external, gabled form. It then became the Zirkus...
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    dating from the late 17th century. The structure designed by architect Friedrich Hitzig was completed in 1876 as the Reichsbank started activity. In 1892-1894...
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    25–26 on the other side of the Spree was built from 1859 to 1863 by Friedrich Hitzig and opened on 1 October 1863. Because of its location in Burgstrasse...
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  • Nathan (Carl Theodore) Mendelssohn, son of Moses Mendelssohn. Father of Friedrich Hitzig, architect of many 19th-century Berlin buildings, including the Stock...
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    Ferdinand Hitzig (23 June 1807 – 22 January 1875) was a German biblical critic. Hitzig was born at Hauingen (now a part of Lörrach), Baden, where his father...
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    estate stock company under the plans of the Privy building advice of Friedrich Hitzig. This was under the direction of the architect who built Lent and on...
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    Julius Eduard Hitzig, born Isaac Elias Itzig (26 March 1780 – 26 November 1849), was a German author and civil servant. Born into the wealthy and influential...
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    000. The largest mausoleum, that of Schinkel's pupil, the architect Friedrich Hitzig, was restored in 2007; it features frescos that are now almost unique...
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    Babelsberg Palace (category Karl Friedrich Schinkel buildings)
    between 1848 and 1853 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, by Schinkel's pupil, Friedrich Hitzig. Since 1990, Babelsberg Palace has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage...
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    again in Berlin with the architects Heinrich Strack, Richard Lucae and Friedrich Hitzig. Wallot was also able to sit in the common studio of the architects...
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    with Friedrich Gilly as architect; the adjacent plot 30 remained undeveloped. In 1863 the banker David Hansemann had architect Friedrich Hitzig design...
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    Dwasieden Castle [de] on Rügen. His paintings caught the attention of Friedrich Hitzig, an architect who was a building official in Berlin. Soon, he provided...
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    Royal Prussian Army Johann Jacob Baeyer and his wife Eugenie Baeyer née Hitzig (1807–1843). Both his parents were Lutherans at the time of his birth and...
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    furniture and books it contained. The main building, designed by Friedrich Hitzig, was built in 1858. In order to expand the original collection in 1907...
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    Schwechten (Imperial Castle in Poznań and the Lutheran Church in Łódź), Friedrich Hitzig (Kronenberg Palace in Warsaw, demolished in 1962), Theophil Hansen...
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    1869 to 1876, its head office was rebuilt on a design by architect Friedrich Hitzig; the completed structure was directly taken over by the Reichsbank...
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    prominent buildings and their features: the Revoltella Palace designed by Friedrich Hitzig, with its furnishings and art collection, today including over 350...
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    : 15  Head office on Behrenstrasse 43-44, erected 1868 by architect Friedrich Hitzig on a lot that the bank acquired in 1856;: 6  photographed in 1899 before...
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    visible building was erected in 1853 to 1858 and designed by architect Friedrich Hitzig. It was built for Woldemar von Heyden on land that had belonged to...
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  • explorer Stockholm 1880 Friedrich von Schmidt Architect Vienna 1881 Andreas Achenbach Painter Düsseldorf 1881 Friedrich Hitzig Architect Berlin 1881 Lawrence...
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    landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. Also, the architect Friedrich Hitzig, a pupil of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, transformed the house into a neo-Renaissance...
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  • Austria-Hungary, Poland, Mandatory Palestine, Israel Friedrich Hitzig (né Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hitzig) (8 November 1811, Berlin, Germany–11 October 1881...
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    Barnekow. The mansion was built in 1873–1876 following a concept by Friedrich Hitzig in Italian Neo-Renaissance style. In 1947 the building was blown up...
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  • – Georg Hermann Nicolai, German architect (born 1812) 11 October – Friedrich Hitzig, German architect (born 1811) "Wilhelm Lehmbruck". Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    unemployment, illness, and death. In 1862 he contracted architect Friedrich Hitzig to design a mansion for his family on Bellevuestr. 8 in the new Tiergarten...
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