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  2. Friedrichshain Combined Heat and Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The boiler house is now used for art exhibitions as a Halle am Berghain. [12] The southern half of the boiler house ground floor is occupied by the queer sex club Lab.oratory. The second building phase included the turbine and generator house. The turbine and generator house is now occupied by Berghain and Panorama Bar as well as the club Säule.

  3. Bergnein - Wikipedia

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    Bergnein is a card game for 2–6 players in English, based on the door system and entry requirements for the Berghain nightclub in Berlin, and released in late 2017.The game was published under the Ninja Print imprint by Beware of Ninja AB, based in Gothenburg, Sweden. [1]

  4. Berghain - Wikipedia

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    Berghain (German: [ˈbɛʁkhaɪn]) is a nightclub in Berlin, Germany. It is named after its location near the border between Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain , and is a short walk from Berlin Ostbahnhof main line railway station. [ 2 ]

  5. Ostgut Ton - Wikipedia

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    Ostgut Ton (also known as Ostgut Tonträger) was a German record label owned by the club Berghain in Berlin. [1] Resident Advisor described it "a dominant force in dance music, beloved for its mix series and dozens of EPs, albums and compilations."

  6. Hall of Hewn Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Talmud deduces that it was built into the north wall of the Temple in Jerusalem, half inside the sanctuary and half outside, with doors providing access both to the temple and to the outside. The chamber is said to have resembled a basilica in appearance, [ 1 ] having two entrances: one in the east and one in the west. [ 2 ]

  7. Red Basilica - Wikipedia

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    The temple viewed from the north, also showing the north rotunda. The roof of the south rotunda can just be seen on the other side. Interior of the temple, showing the podium and (left) the base of the cult statue. Smaller statues of the gods would have stood in the side alcoves.

  8. Great Temple (Petra) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Temple at Petra is a grand monumental complex that lies south of the Colonnaded Street at Petra. It covers an area of ~7,560 m 2 . The complex was probably completed in the early first century AD, under the rule of Nabataean king Aretas IV , as suggested by architectural and sculptural details.

  9. Eihei-ji - Wikipedia

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    The original of this map of Eihei-ji took a priest in Aichi Prefecture 4.5 years to paint. Today the temple grounds cover about 330,000 m 2 (0.13 sq mi). [8] The Butsuden (Buddha hall) main altar carries statues of the Buddhas of the Three Times: right to left, Amida Butsu (past), Shakyamuni Butsu (present), and Miroku Bosatsu (future).