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    Schinkel is a municipality in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4...
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  • in Felm Adliges Gut Rögen in Barkelsby Adliges Gut Rosenkranz in Schinkel (Gemeinde) Adliges Gut Saxdorf in Waabs Gut Schierensee in Schierensee Adliges...
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    the city, on the slopes of the Schinkelberg (Schinkel Hill). It arose from the former boundaries of Schinkel. The Freiheitsweg (Freedom Way) and the Heimatweg...
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    Friedrich Hegel, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Bertolt Brecht, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, John Heartfield and Johannes Rau Niederschönhausen, Friedhof Pankow III [de]...
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  • Schacht-Audorf Schafstedt Scharbeutz Schashagen Schellhorn Schenefeld (Pinneberg) Schinkel Schiphorst Schlesen Schmalstede Schmilau Schnakenbek Schönberg (Lauenburg)...
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    church as a collegiate church. In celebration of the Union Karl Friedrich Schinkel remodeled the interior in the same year and in 1820–1822 the exterior of...
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    those of Christian Daniel Rauch, Johann Heinrich Strack and Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The restoration of Strack's grave alone, requiring the importation of...
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    St. Nicholas Church, Potsdam (category Karl Friedrich Schinkel buildings)
    style and dedicated to Saint Nicholas was built to plans by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the years 1830 to 1837. The tambour of the 77-metre-high church that...
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    Friedrich Schinkel is the “greatest German architect of the first half of the 19th century”. Albert Geutebrück designed the building using Schinkel's facade...
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    implemented Schinkel's designs despite all adversities. There were great difficulties in doing so, because the construction drawings of Schinkel were partly...
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