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    Johann Paul Wallot (26 June 1841 Oppenheim am Rhein – 10 August 1912 Bad Schwalbach) was a German architect of Huguenot descent, best known for designing...
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    personalities, such as the architect of the German Reichstag Paul Wallot, the physicist Julius Wallot and Joseph Vallot, who erected the observatory Refuge Vallot...
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    district on the left bank of the River Spree to plans by the architect Paul Wallot. It housed both the Reichstag legislature of the German Empire and the...
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    1894, after an architectural contest, the winner, Frankfurt architect Paul Wallot, was chosen to design the building, which featured a very large dome...
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    Johann Paulsackel (1805–1855), champion of democratic freedom rights. Paul Wallot (1841–1912), German architect, builder of the Reichstag building in Berlin...
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    as the Wilhelmine Ring. In 1894 the Reichstag building by architect Paul Wallot opened as the seat of the German parliament. The lawn between the contemporary...
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    building, which was built in 1888 based on the plans of German architect Paul Wallot and underwent a significant renovation under the lead of British architect...
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    Saxony. It was built to house the Landtag of the Free State of Saxony. Paul Wallot built the Sächsisches Ständehaus between 1901 and 1907. The Landtag had...
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    at the Technical University of Munich with Friedrich von Thiersch and Paul Wallot. He would spend most of his career in Munich and often worked in collaboration...
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    important buildings, such as the Albertinum. Sächsisches Ständehaus by Paul Wallot Sekundogenitur Academy of Fine Arts Jungfernbastei (Belvederehügel) Moritzmonument...
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