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  2. Round Tower, Andernach - Wikipedia

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    The Round Tower (German: Runder Turm) is a large defensive tower in Andernach, Germany, the town's keep and schauinsland (literally "look into the country"). The castle and the town walls were called that because they provided a far look into the surrounding country to see enemy troops approaching in time.

  3. Category : Buildings and structures completed in the 1920s

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    Buildings and structures completed in 1920 (20 C, 133 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1921 (20 C, 130 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1922 (21 C, 115 P)

  4. Category : Buildings and structures completed in 1920

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    Residential buildings completed in 1920 (2 C, 19 P) S. School buildings completed in 1920 (36 P) Sports venues completed in 1920 (49 P) T. Theatres completed in 1920 ...

  5. Andernach - Wikipedia

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    Andernach (German pronunciation: [ˈandɐˌnax] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, of about 30,000 inhabitants.It is situated towards the end of the Neuwied basin on the left bank of the Rhine between the former tiny fishing village of Fornich in the north and the mouth of the small river Nette in the southeast, just 13 miles (21 km) north of ...

  6. Namedy Castle - Wikipedia

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    During the 16th century, the buildings were extended by later generations of the H(a)usmann family. In 1633, the castle suffered from plundering by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War . After the male line became extinct in 1678, the castle passed into the hands of the von Klepping family through marriage, before its new owners sold it ...

  7. Brick Expressionism - Wikipedia

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    The term Brick Expressionism (German: Backsteinexpressionismus) describes a specific variant of Expressionist architecture that uses bricks, tiles or clinker bricks as the main visible building material. Buildings in the style were erected mostly in the 1920s, primarily in Germany and the Netherlands, [1] where the style was created.

  8. Category:1920s photographs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1920s photographs" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. List of works by Erich Mendelsohn - Wikipedia

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    Einsteinturm (Observatory on the Telegraphenberg) in Potsdam, 1917 or 1920–1921 (building), 1921–1924 (technical equipment). The building, its expressionistic form giving the impression of concrete as a building material, was mostly built in brick and then covered with plaster. Mendelsohn explained this was because of delivery problems ...