Mosse-Palais (1885)
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Mosse-Palais (1885)
Summary
Mosse-Palais (1885) is a residential building[1].
Key Facts
- Mosse-Palais (1885) is the creator of Max Klein[2].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) is the creator of Anton von Werner[3].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) is located in Bezirk Mitte[4].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) is in the country of Germany[5].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s instance of is recorded as residential building[6].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[7].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s architect is recorded as Gustav Ebe[8].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s architect is recorded as Julius Benda[9].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s commissioned by is recorded as Rudolf Mosse[10].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) is owned by Rudolf Mosse[11].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s structure replaced by is recorded as Mosse-Palais[12].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) is made of sandstone[13].
- The location of Mosse-Palais (1885) was Berlin-Mitte[14].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s occupant is recorded as Rudolf Mosse[15].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s occupant is recorded as Academy for German Law[16].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) comprises relief sculpture[17].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) comprises mural[18].
- 1885 marks the founding of Mosse-Palais (1885)[19].
- Mosse-Palais (1885) was dissolved in 1945[20].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.5106, 'longitude': 13.3783, 'precision': 0.0001}[21].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s located on street is recorded as Leipziger Straße[22].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s located on street is recorded as Voßstraße[23].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s significant event is recorded as construction[24].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s described by source is recorded as Spotlight on the Object | PERSON, PLACE or THING[25].
- Mosse-Palais (1885)'s state of conservation is recorded as demolished or destroyed[26].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include residential building[6] and destroyed building or structure[7].
Origins
1885 marks the founding of Mosse-Palais (1885)[19].
Use and Application
Components include relief sculpture[17], a genre of sculpture[27] and mural[18], a form of art[28].