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1O.S.A 010 Jahre.200 Projekte

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  • Title: O.S.A 010 Jahre.200 Projekte
  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 160
  • Publisher: O.S.A
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  • Publish Location: Munich, Germany

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  • First Year Published: 2010
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Rindermarkt

The Rindermarkt is one of the oldest streets in Munich, which connects to the Marienplatz in the north through the former Inner Sendlinger Tor. Its continuation

Johann Baptista Ruffini

ennobled in Vienna. He is remembered through the Ruffini House at Munich's Rindermarkt, named after the Ruffini tower which he bought in 1708. He died in Munich

Munich

The Ruffinihaus at Rindermarkt

Willy Tiedjen

Before her marriage, Fanny ran a hat shop under the name 'L. Junghans' at Rindermarkt 21 in Munich, but on 10 July 1906, the District Court of Munich I opened

Ruffinihaus

House") is a group of three houses (also known as Ruffinihäuser) on the Rindermarkt ("cattle market") in the Old Town of Munich, Bavaria. It was built by

Sendlinger Straße

Sendlinger Tor in the west to the point where Fürstenfelder Straße and the Rindermarkt meet in the east. In July 2016, the conversion from a one-way street

Gabriel von Seidl

Gladbach, 1900 St. Rupert's Church, Munich, 1901–1903 Ruffinihaus at Rindermarkt 10, Munich, 1903–1905 Neubeuern Castle, construction of the middle tract

Altstadt (Zurich)

[citation needed] So defined,[clarification needed] the Niederdorf includes Rindermarkt and Neumarkt, Froschaugasse and the area of the medieval Jewish quarter

Christkindlmarkt at Marienplatz

few years, the exhibition area has been extended considerably (e.g. Rindermarkt). The organizer is the cultural office of the city administration. With

Neumarkt, Zurich

(Altstadt) of Zürich, Switzerland. Neumarkt is bounded by Spiegelgasse, Rindermarkt, Froschauergasse and Seilergraben streets in the Rathaus quarter (Altstadt)