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Description Mitte. Friedrich-Ebert-Allee Designed by architect Theodor Fischer in 1913, the foundation stone was laid for a building with three wings on the corner of Wilhelmstraße/Rheinstraße. First, the Art Gallery was opened on October 1, 1915. In the same year, the Natural Sciences collection could indeed be moving into the new building. After the end of World War 1, the Natural History Museum and the Museum of Nassau Antiquities reopened on July 15, 1920.
Date Taken on 3 August 2014, 11:40
Source Wiesbaden - Museum Wiesbaden
Author Fred Romero from Paris, France
Camera location50° 04′ 39.21″ N, 8° 14′ 44.79″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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