File:Mies-van-der-Rohe-Haus Berlin, 3.jpg
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English: The Villa Lemke, built 1932/33 in Berlin-Weissensee (Germany). The architect was Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
Today the building is visited as a monument of architecture and used for small exhibitions of Modern Art.
Deutsch: Haus Lemke, ein Gebäude im Ortsteil Alt-Hohenschönhausen des Berliner Stadtbezirks Weissensee. Erbaut 1932/33 als privates
Wohnhaus durch den Architekten Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Heute ein Architekturdenkmal und Ausstellungsraum für Moderne Kunst. |
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Author | Manfred Brückels |
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