The Brühl (pronounced [bʁyːl] ) is a street in the centre of Leipzig, Germany, just within the former city wall. Until the 1930s, it was the international...
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Brühl (Leipzig), a street in Leipzig Brühl's Terrace, a historic architectural ensemble in Dresden Poland Brühl Palace, Warsaw Brühl (surname) Brühl (family)...
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Salzburg Fans singen gegen RB Leipzig" [Red Bull Salzburg fans sing against RB Leipzig]. Faszination Fankurve (in German). Brühl: Faszination Fankurve, Sole...
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Richard Wagner (category Leipzig University alumni)
in Leipzig, then part of the Confederation of the Rhine. His family lived at No 3, the Brühl (The House of the Red and White Lions) in Leipzig's Jewish...
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of Leipzig (destroyed in 1968). The composer Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig in 1813, in the Brühl. Robert Schumann was also active in Leipzig music...
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379972°E / 51.342361; 12.379972 The Oper am Brühl (also Barockoper Leipzig) was the first opera house in Leipzig. It existed from 1693 to 1720 and was the...
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his successors Augustus and Christian. The name Brühl's Terrace is a reference to Count Heinrich von Brühl, Minister of Elector Frederick Augustus II, who...
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of Brühl. He was the son of F. W. Graf von Brühl of Martinskirchen, who died in 1760, and nephew of the Polish-Saxon statesman Heinrich von Brühl. Born...
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The Brühl family (de Brüel, von Brühl) is an old German noble family from Saxony-Thuringia, with their ancestral seat in Gangloffsömmern in Thuringia...
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Richard Wagner, born in Brühl 1, Theaterplatz was renamed Richard-Wagner-Platz. Wagner's birthplace was on the corner of Brühl/Theaterplatz. It was demolished...
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