File:FFM Grueneburg 1864 Delkeskamp.jpg
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English: Frankfurt/M., Germany: The Grüneburg mansion or country house in the Westend, owned by the Rothschilds since 1832. In 1935 occupied by Frankfurt’s national socialist administration. The house was destroyed in a bombing raid on Frankfurt in 1944. Detail of a pictorial town map of 1864 by Friedrich Wilhelm Delkeskamp (1794–1872). Shown at top right the original Grüne Burg (“Green Castle”), previously owned by the Bethmann family.
Deutsch: Frankfurt am Main: Das Grüneburg-Schlösschen im Westend, etwa 1832 für die Familie Rothschild erbaut. Im Jahr 1935 zwangsweise an die nationalsozialistisch regierte Stadt Frankfurt abgetreten, 1944 durch Luftangriffe zerstört. Detail eines illustrierten Stadtplans aus dem Jahr 1864 von Friedrich Wilhelm Delkeskamp (1794–1872). Oben rechts abgebildet das ältere Bethmannsche Gut „Grüne Burg“ mit Orangerie. |
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Source | Scanned from Merten/Mohr: Das Frankfurter Westend. Prestel Verlag München 1974 |
Author | Friedrich Wilhelm Delkeskamp (1794–1872) |
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