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Built By A German Architect At The Time In Which Wroclaw Was A German City
Built By German Architects In An Area Formerly Partially Inhabited By Germans
Former German Extermination Camps
Initially Built For Settlers From Bavaria And Austria
Built By Members Of The Teutonic Order, A German Roman Catholic Religious Order.
Owned By The House Of Liechtenstein, Then Part Of The German Confederation
Built By Saxonian Settlers
Castle Built By The Teutonic Order
Temporarily Owned By The Teutonic Order (14th Century)
Fortress Built By The German Knights Of The Sword
Teutonic Order Castles And German Farmers / Settlers
Strasbourg Was German Until 1639 (And Several Times After)
Mining Here Started By A German Miner
German Fountain At The Northern End Of Old Hippodrome (Sultanahmet Square)
Among The Early Settlers Were Many From Various Parts Of Germany
Rosa Luxemburg's House In The Market Square
St Nicolas Church (Expanded By Christoph Dientzenhofer), Saxonian House, Palais Wallenstein Among Others
Oskar Schindler's Factory
German Settlers
The Tajchy Was Planned By Local German Scientists And Designed By Von Erlach
Boim Chapel Was Built By German Architect Andreas Bemer
Muristan: Center Of The German Colony In Jerusalem In The 19th Century, Rebuilt The Crusader Church Of St. Mary Latina As The Lutheran Church Of The Redeemer (Erl?Serkirche)
Arguin Was Owned By Brandenburg/Prussia From 1685-1721. They Built A Fort There.
Once Owned By Chlodwig Carl Viktor, Fürst Zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Fürst Von Ratibor Und Corvey
The Fondaco Dei Tedeschi ("The Germans' Inn") Was The Headquarters And Restricted Living Quarters Of The German Merchant Population In Venice
Josef Lang's Cloth Factory [Im Ehemaligen Hof Slavatas Entsteht Im 19. Jahrhundert Josef Langs Tuchfabrik, Die Fast 600 Mitarbeiter Hatte.]
House Of Terror, Former Gestapo Headquarters
"Kantor" Used / Built By Gerrman Traders
August Gissler Was Allowed By The Costa Rican Government To Establish A Colony There In 1897.
Hacz?W. In The 14th Century There Was A German Settlement There Called Hanshof.
Struve Geodetic Arc
Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine
Inscribed:
2005
246
18
Von Struve Was A Baltic German, Born At Altona (Hamburg), Germany
Kezmarok Used To Be A German Settlement
Samuel Breuer's Printing House
Verla Was Grounded By Wilhelm Dippel And Louis Haenelin, Both Germans, And Gottlieb Kreidl, An Austrian
Idrija's Town Hall Was Built By German-Born Architects Clemens M. Kattner And Gustav Adolf König.
Originally Founded And Built By The German "Liebig Extract Of Meat Company" In 1863.
Moravian Church Settlements
Denmark, Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America
Inscribed:
2015
218
15
Built By German Settlers
The “Phase Ii” Of Mining (From 1784 To 1910) Covers The Period Corresponding With The Prussian State-Led Industrialisation Process (Ab Ev)
The New Cathedral Was Designed By Juan Bautista Stiehle, A German-Born Friar.
Cerro Alegre And Cerro Concepción, A Single Neighbourhood Planned And Developed To A Large Extent By German And English Immigrants, With Squares, Viewing Points, Promenades, Alleyways, Stairways And The Top Stations Of Some Of Valparaíso’S Distinctive Funicular Elevators. (Unesco)
"Blasted By The Germans To Ease Boat Passage During Their 1899 To 1914 Palau Occupation" (Lonely Planet Website)
Burmeister House (By Wealthy German Merchant Hans Burmeister); Many Of These Houses Of Worship Were Built By Wealthy Germanic Families Who Made Their Fortunes Trading, Bringing Christianity – Specifically The Lutheran Denomination – When They Settled On The Island.
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Great Spa Towns of Europe
Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
Inscribed:
2021
508
15
Grandhotel Pupp In Karlovy Vary, Deutsches Haus In Františkovy Lázně
"The German Landscape Architect Robert Tischer Inspired The Main Principles For The Arrangement Of The German Necropolises With The Aim Of Preserving The Sombre Character Of The Cemeteries." And "The Series Includes 22 German-Type Cemeteries" (Ab Ev)
Among The Most Famous Houses, Several Have Their Origins In A German Personality Or Family (Krug, Bollinger, Mumm, Heidsieck, Etc.). (Nomination File, P. 254) – The Château De Pékin Was Built By François Abelé, Originally From Wurtemberg. (Nomination File, Annexe 2, P. 137)