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  2. Swiss Life Hall - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Life Hall (formerly AWD Hall [1] and Stadionsporthalle) is an indoor arena, in Hanover, Germany. The hall can hold 5,500 people and is sponsored by the Swiss Life insurance company. It mainly hosts indoor sporting events, concerts and trade shows. [ 1 ]

  3. File:Grundriss Plan form Simple hall family.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Arbetarnas bildningsförbund - Wikipedia

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    ABF was founded on 16 November 1912, by the Swedish Social Democratic Party and some of the trade unions. [2] [3] Today, the main members of ABF are the Social Democrats and the Left Party. There are ABF locations in almost every Swedish town and several in the major cities. Its headquarters are on Olof Palmes gata, near Sveavägen street in ...

  5. New Town Hall (Hanover) - Wikipedia

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    The New Town Hall (German: Neues Rathaus) is a town hall in Hanover, Germany.It opened on 20 June 1913 after construction lasting 12 years. [1] A magnificent, castle-like building of the era of Wilhelm II in eclectic style at the southern edge of the inner city just outside the historic city centre of Hanover, the building is embedded within the 10-hectare (25-acre) Maschpark.

  6. Roter Faden - Wikipedia

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    Four models of Hanover are exhibited in that hall, showing Hanover as it was around 1689, just before World War II, just after the war, and as it is today. An observation platform at the top of the 97.73-metre (320.6 ft) building, reached by a unique elevator that ascends 43 metres (141 ft) along an arch of up to 17°, offers panoramic views of ...

  7. Eilenriedehalle - Wikipedia

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    Eilenriedehalle is an exhibition hall located in Hanover, Germany and part of Hannover Congress Centrum. It was built in 1975 and is used extensively, for conferences, trade fairs and concerts. [1] Without seating Eilenriedehalle can hold up to 7,500 people.

  8. Niedersachsenhalle - Wikipedia

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    Niedersachsenhalle is an exhibition hall located in Hanover, Germany and part of Hannover Congress Centrum. It covers an area of 1,627 m 2 and has a seating capacity of 1,512 people. [ 1 ] It is used for events such as trade fairs and concerts.

  9. Hanover school of architecture - Wikipedia

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    It appeared in the first architectural guide of the city - Hannover: Führer durch die Stadt und ihre Bauten (Hanover: Guide through the city and its buildings) - and consisted of a juxtaposition of the Hanover School with the Hanoverian buildings of the Renaissance. Unger attested that the new style had given the city a "highly characteristic ...