Landhaus "Sechslinden"
Villa and park built by Wilhelm Fränkel for Max Emden, Jenisch Strasse 48 in Hamburg
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Landhaus "Sechslinden"
Summary
Landhaus "Sechslinden" is a villa[1].
Key Facts
- Landhaus "Sechslinden" is located in Altona[2].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden" is in the country of Germany[3].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s image is recorded as Jenisch-Gymnasium in Hamburg-Osdorf (3).jpg[4].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s instance of is recorded as villa[5].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s architect is recorded as Wilhelm Fränkel[6].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s architect is recorded as Leberecht Migge[7].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s commissioned by is recorded as Max Emden[8].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s owned by is recorded as Max Emden[9].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s occupant is recorded as Max Emden[10].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s occupant is recorded as Jenisch-Gymnasium[11].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s located on street is recorded as Jenischstraße[12].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s described at URL is recorded as https://epub.sub.uni-hamburg.de/epub/volltexte/2015/36823/pdf/heimatbote_201411web.pdf[13].
- Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s street address is recorded as Jenischstraße 48, 22609 Hamburg[14].
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Geography
Landhaus "Sechslinden" is in the country of Germany[3]. Landhaus "Sechslinden" is located in Altona[2].
Designation and Status
Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s instance of is recorded as villa[5].
History and Context
Landhaus "Sechslinden"'s owned by is recorded as Max Emden[9].