The Lustgarten (German: [ˈlʊstˌɡaʁtn̩] , Pleasure Garden) is a park in Museum Island in central Berlin at the foreground of the Altes Museum. It is next...
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Edgar Marcus Lustgarten (3 May 1907 – 15 December 1978) was a British broadcaster and noted crime writer. Born in the Broughton Park area of Salford, Lancashire...
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Lustgarten is a park in Berlin Lustgarten can also refer to: Józef Lustgarten, Polish footballer Edgar Lustgarten, British crime writer Lustgarten Foundation...
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Józef Lustgarten (1 November 1889 - 22 September 1973) was a Polish Jewish footballer. Born in Kraków, he was Jewish. He represented Cracovia. He also...
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The Lustgarten Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization foundation dedicated to advancing the research related to the diagnosis, treatment, cure...
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The Great Granite Bowl in Berlin's Lustgarten (German: Granitschale im Lustgarten), which is located in front of the Altes Museum, has a diameter of 6...
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the historic Berlin Cathedral is also located there, next to the open Lustgarten park. To the south of Leibniz Boulevard, the reconstructed Berlin Palace...
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American Taboo is a 1983 American independent drama film directed by Steve Lustgarten. Its plot follows a thirty-something year old photographer who begins...
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Anders Lustgarten is a British playwright, who resides in London. Lustgarten is the child of progressive American academics; his mother is Donna Dickenson...
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Abrahm Lustgarten is an American investigative reporter, author, filmmaker and public speaker specializing in human adaptation to climate change, and an...
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