Julius Carl Raschdorff (2 July 1823 – 13 August 1914) was a German architect and academic teacher. He is considered one of the notable architects of the...
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1894 to 1905 by order of Emperor William II according to plans by Julius Raschdorff in Renaissance and Baroque Revival styles. The listed building is...
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1881–1882, building adviser R. A. Schmidt in collaboration with Julius Raschdorff; picturesque winemaker's villa, quarrystone, timber-frame commercial...
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Franz-Josef-Röder-Strasse. The building was designed by the architect Julius Carl Raschdorff, noted as the designer of the Berlin Cathedral. The last election...
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was erected in the historicist neo-Renaissance style by architect Julius Raschdorff. For many years, the Ständehaus accommodated the Provincial Diet of...
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1972. The St. George's Church, built according to plans by architect Julius Raschdorff in 1885, was inaugurated on the grounds of Monbijou Castle. The original...
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before his death, with architect Friedrich Hitzig and master builder Julius Raschdorff making alterations during execution of the project. The new university...
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design of the building in Ehrang comes from the famous architect Julius Carl Raschdorff, who also designed the stations of Kyllburg, Bitburg-Erdorf and...
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(† 1908) Art: Eduard von Bauernfeld († 1890), Heinrich Laube († 1884), Julius Raschdorff († 1914) 1882 Science: Wilhelm von Gümbel († 1898), Heinrich von Brunn...
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with one track. The architect Julius Carl Raschdorff also designed the stations of Kyllburg, Ehrang and Speicher. Raschdorff, who held a professorship at...
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in 1860, and went on to work as an apprentice of master builder Julius Carl Raschdorff, who would later design the new Berlin Cathedral. In 1861, Schwechten...
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Monbijou Palace close to Monbijoustraße and the Domkandidatenstift. Julius Carl Raschdorff, who would later design Berlin's Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church...
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Thus, Museum Island evolved into the institution it is today. Julius Carl Raschdorff's 1894–1905 reconstruction of the Berliner Dom into a neo-Renaissance...
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the north side between 1888 and 1890. The plans were drawn up by Julius Carl Raschdorff, who also designed the Berlin Cathedral from 1893 to 1905, in the...
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together 96 metres tall, were completed in 1878 to the design of Julius Carl Raschdorff (1823–1914), an architect based in Berlin. For the commission he...
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chapel of the Donnersmarcks was built between 1895 and 1897 by Julius Carl Raschdorff to the north-east of the old palace. The building is surrounded...
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Monbijou Palace close to Monbijoustraße and the Domkandidatenstift. Julius Carl Raschdorff, the architect of Berlin's later built Supreme Parish and Collegiate...
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Monbijou Palace close to Monbijoustraße and the Domkandidatenstift. Julius Carl Raschdorff, who would later design Berlin's Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church...
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17-23, the municipal theatre designed by the Cologne city architect Julius Carl Raschdorff opened its doors on 1 September 1872 with Weber's Der Freischütz...
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Empire. Carl Zaar (Köln, 1849-Berlin 1924), was a pupil of architect Julius Carl Raschdorff, one of the leading German architects of the second half of the...
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the Berlin Cathedral (in German, "Berliner Dom"), designed by Julius Carl Raschdorff. During the years of the Weimar Republic, the Lustgarten was frequently...
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Pochwalski, Agustí Querol Subirats, Julius Carl Raschdorff, Georg von Rosen, Otto Sinding, Joaquín Sorolla, Julius LeBlanc Stewart and Anders Zorn and...
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