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Deutsch: Bankett (Festmahl, Festabend) im Alten Rathaus in München am 29. Juni 1935 im Zusammenhang mit der Richtfestzeremonie während des Baus des Hauses der Deutschen Kunst als Nazi-Propagandabau in derselben Stadt.
  • Depicted people:
    • Heinz Linge ? (1913 – 1980), SS-Offizier und Kammerdiener Adolf Hitlers.
    • Karl Fiehler (1895–1969), deutscher Politiker (NSDAP) und von 1933 bis 1945 Münchner Oberbürgermeister.
    • Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), Führer der Nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) von 1921 und Führer Deutschlands von 1933 bis 1945.
    • August von Finck senior (1898–1980), deutscher Bankier. Nach der „Machtergreifung“ der Nationalsozialisten wurde er 1933 Mitglied der NSDAP. Seit 1933 saß er im Generalrat der Wirtschaft, gehörte ferner dem Senat der Deutschen Akademie an und war Vorsitzender des Kuratoriums des Münchner Hauses der Deutschen Kunst sowie Präsidiumsmitglied der Akademie für Deutsches Recht. (...)
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  • Das Alte Rathaus am Marienplatz ist ein Repräsentationsgebäude der Stadtverwaltung in der Münchner Altstadt. Es wurde von 1470 bis 1475 durch Jörg von Halsbach im spätgotischen Stil erbaut und war bis 1874 Sitz des Münchner Magistrats.
  • Das Haus der Kunst ist ein Ausstellungsgebäude in der Münchener Prinzregentenstraße am südlichen Ende des Englischen Gartens. Es wurde von 1933 bis 1937 unter persönlicher Beteiligung Adolf Hitlers nach Plänen von Paul Ludwig Troost (1878–1934) in einem monumentalen Neoklassizismus als Haus der Deutschen Kunst errichtet.
Im Rahmen der Ausstattung Münchens als „Hauptstadt der Bewegung“ schuf Troost für das Haus der Deutschen Kunst und die beiden NSDAP-Bauten am Königsplatz die ersten Entwürfe von Monumentalbauten des nationalsozialistischen Regimes.
Nachdem Troost schon 1934 starb, wurde der Bau von seinem Mitarbeiter Leonhard Gall unter Beteiligung der Witwe Gerdy Troost fortgeführt.

English: Hitler in doorway before banquet (feast, festive evening) in the Old Town Hall in Munich on June 29, 1935 in connection with the topping out ceremony during the construction of the House of German Art as a Nazi propaganda building in the same city.
  • Depicted people:
    • Heinz Linge ? (1913 – 1980), German SS officer who served as a valet for Hitler, and became known for his close personal proximity to historical events
    • Karl Fiehler (1895 – 1969), German Nazi Party (NSDAP) official and Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945
    • Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945), leader of Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 1921 and Nazi Germany 1933 – 1945
    • August von Finck Sr. (1898 – 1980), German banker
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  • The Old Town Hall (German: Altes Rathaus), until 1874 the domicile of the municipality, serves today as a building for representative purposes for the city council in Munich. The Old Town Hall bounds the central square Marienplatz on its east side.
  • The Haus der Kunst (German: House of Art) is a non-collecting modern and contemporary art museum in Munich, Germany. It is located at Prinzregentenstraße 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park. The building was constructed from 1933 to 1937 following plans of architect Paul Ludwig Troost (1878 – 1934) as Nazi Germany's first monumental structure of Nazi architecture and as Nazi propaganda. The museum, then called Haus der Deutschen Kunst ("House of German Art"), was opened on 18 July 1937 as a showcase for what the Nazi Party regarded as Germany's finest art, with celebrations including a historical pageant and a military parade.
  • Photo copied from the online collections of The Wolfsonian–Florida International University, Miami Beach, Florida, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection
  • Photo taken in 1935. Unknown photographer. No known copyright restrictions. The image is believed to be in the public domain.
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