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  2. Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Panorama Museum, Bad Frankenhausen Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany ( German : Frühbürgerliche Revolution in Deutschland ), also known as the Peasants' War Panorama ( Bauernkriegspanorama ), is a monumental painting by the East German painter Werner Tübke , executed from 1976 to 1987.

  3. Bildungsbürgertum - Wikipedia

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    Bildungsbürgertum (German: [ˈbɪldʊŋsˌbʏʁɡɐtuːm]) was a social class that emerged in mid-18th-century Germany as the educated social stratum of the bourgeoisie. It was a cultural elite that had received an education based on the values of idealism and classical studies and which steered public opinion in art and patterns of behaviour.

  4. List of museums in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher class destroyer museum ship USS Orleck Naval Museum: Lake Charles: Calcasieu: Southwest: Maritime: Gearing-class destroyer museum ship Varnado Store Museum: Franklinton: Washington: Baton Rouge area: Local history: Historic store with changing exhibits of local history and art [64] [65] Vermilionville: Lafayette: Lafayette: Cajun ...

  5. Burgher arms - Wikipedia

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    Burgher arms or bourgeois arms are coats of arms borne by persons of the burgher social class of Europe since the Middle Ages (usually called bourgeois in English). By definition, however, the term is alien to British heraldry , which follows other rules.

  6. Werner Tübke - Wikipedia

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    The Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany is a monumental painting with a size of 14 meters (46 ft) by 123 meters (404 ft). [3] It depicts a scene from the German Peasants' War, which took place from 1524 to 1525. The painting is housed in the Panorama Museum in Bad Frankenhausen, where it has become a major tourist attraction.

  7. Lake Charles Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Charles Historic District in Lake Charles, Louisiana was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] It is locally designated as the Charpentier Historic District . The NRHP district is roughly bounded by Iris, Hodges, Lawrence, Kirkman, S. Division and Louisiana.

  8. History of Lake Charles, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    A view of downtown Lake Charles, circa 1917. After World War II, Lake Charles experienced industrial growth with the onset of the petrochemical refining industries. The Lake Charles Civic Center, built on reclaimed land on the lakefront in the 1970s, hosted many national shows, acts, and pop singers such as Elvis Presley. The population of the ...

  9. Schleissheim Palace - Wikipedia

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    Important examples of German baroque architecture are especially the Grand Hall, the Grand Gallery, the wide staircase, the Maximilian's Chapel and the four state apartments decorated by artists such as Charles Dubut, Franz Joachim Beich, Johann Baptist Zimmermann, Cosmas Damian Asam, Jacopo Amigoni, Giuseppe Volpini, Guillielmus de Grof ...