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Deutsch: Berlin-Mitte, Ehemaliges Kaiser-Wilhelm-Nationaldenkmal. Außenansicht der Bauausführungen mit der Schlossfreiheit im Hintergrund (1950 zerstört). Beteiligte/r Künstler: Reinhold Begas, Gustav Halmhuber. Entstehungszeit: 1895/1897
English: Berlin-Mitte, Former Emperor Wilhelm National Monument. Exterior view of the construction work with the Schlossfreiheit in the background (destroyed in 1950). Creator/s: Reinhold Begas, Gustav Halmhuber. Date of Creation: 1895/1897
Date 1895/1897
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Inventory number ZI-0185-04-Th176429
Author Königlich Preußische Messbildanstalt

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