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    Landesmuseum in Darmstadt, Zeughausstraße 1 (Friedensplatz 1) 1897–1898: Villa Wilhelm Wertheim, Berlin-Grunewald (together with Martin Altgeld, now modified) 1899–1900:...
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    world's biggest and most luxurious department stores: Wertheim. Founded by German merchant Georg Wertheim (1857–1939), designed by architect Alfred Messel...
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    16–18 Villa Adolf Bleichert Villa Ernst Keil Villa Julius Meißner Villa Davignon Villa Gebhardt Villa Swiderski Villa Gruner Villa Thieme Villa Oelßner...
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    Concerto No. 2 in the presence of the composer. Through the family of Juliusz Wertheim, whose understanding of Chopin's genius inspired Rubinstein, he formed...
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    Page 9, columns 3-4. Retrieved 15 August 2024 – via Google News. Dick Wertheim, 61, of Lexington, Mass., had been "unresponsive" since the freak accident...
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    town cemetery in Schweinfurt 1896–1904: architectural sculpture for the Wertheim department store on Leipziger Platz in Berlin-Mitte (architect Alfred Messel)...
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    commissions included Villa Foresta on Lidingö (finished 1910) and the department store Myrstedt & Stern (inspired by the Wertheim department store in Berlin...
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    gift document by Otto II, in which he gave several villages including Wertheim am Main and a stretch of forest in the Spessart to the collegiate church...
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    instead learned by experience. He lived in Vienna (1625), Salzburg, Giessen, Wertheim (1649–1651), Kitzingen (1651–1655), Basel, Paris, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne...
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  • Minna Rosa Wertheim (born April 11, 1888) in Frankfurt am Main, a granddaughter of the founder of the German sewing machine factory Joseph Wertheim. The couple...
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