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    The Fasanenstrasse Synagogue was a liberal Jewish synagogue in Berlin, Germany opened on 26 August 1912. It was located in an affluent neighbourhood of...
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    Literaturhaus on Fasanenstraße and the nearby Institute for Media and Communication Policy SRH Hochschule Berlin Deutsche Oper Berlin on Bismarckstraße...
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    University of Berlin (TU Berlin) and the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). It is located in the Fasanenstraße, Berlin. The current directors of the UdK and...
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    the eastern end of the station, at the junction of Kurfürstendamm and Fasanenstraße, was closed in 1964, but re-opened in 2005. Today, the area is somewhat...
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    of Börse Berlin AG. Until June 2022 Börse Berlin had its headquarters in Ludwig-Erhard-Haus designed by Nicholas Grimshaw at the Fasanenstraße 85 in the...
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    built according to plans by Hans Grisebach at Kantstraße 12 (corner Fasanenstraße). The split in German art was, incidentally, extremely well-accepted...
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    offices and a museum. The dome may also be visited. Religion in Berlin Fasanenstrasse Synagogue Louis Lewandowski – Choirmaster at the Neue Synagogue...
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    special exhibitions roughly twice a year. The museum was located on Fasanenstraße since 2022, in a villa from 1871 featuring late-classicist modifications...
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    Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (category Districts of Berlin)
    Berliner Börse (Berlin Stock Exchange) is housed in the Ludwig-Erhard-Haus designed by Nicholas Grimshaw at Fasanenstraße 85 in Berlin-Charlottenburg near...
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    the founder. Stolperstein (Commemorative "stumbling stone") In Fasanenstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg there is a Stolperstein in front of his last home...
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    Jerusalem (Mendelssohn book) (category Jews and Judaism in Berlin)
    autograph is now preserved in the library of the Jewish community (Fasanenstraße, Berlin) – Dohm 1783; Engl. transl.: Dohm 1957. Wolfgang Häusler described...
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    Assassination of Talaat Pasha (category 1920s in Berlin)
    mm Parabellum pistol that he used for the assassination and fled via Fasanenstraße, where he was apprehended by shop assistant Nikolaus Jessen. People...
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  • European Politics founded in West Berlin. Jüdisches Gemeindehaus Fasanenstraße (Jewish centre) inaugurated in West Berlin. 1960 31 December: Population:...
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    Galerie Buchholz (category Berlin articles missing geocoordinate data)
    exhibition spaces are located in Cologne at Neven-DuMont-Strasse 17, in Berlin at Fasanenstrasse 30, and in New York at 17 East 82nd Street. Since its founding...
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    converted to Islam in the presence of the imam of the Turkish embassy in Berlin. He created a niche for himself in the competitive European literary world...
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  • This list of places of worship in Berlin records past and present places of worship in the city. The list is organised as a sortable table assorted following...
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    Bruno Balz (category Musicians from Berlin)
    Bruno Balz (6 October 1902, in Berlin – 14 March 1988, in Bad Wiessee) was a German songwriter and schlager writer. From the time he wrote the music for...
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  • the far-right in central Europe. Opened in 2012 and located in Fasanenstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg the main focus of the library is conservative and...
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    everyone who died in Auschwitz). The S-bahn arch between Kantstraße and Fasanenstraße in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is named after her. In 1999, Charlottenburg...
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    Daily Telegraph correspondent, Hugh Greene, wrote of events in Berlin: Mob law ruled in Berlin throughout the afternoon and evening and hordes of hooligans...
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    Richard von Weizsäcker (category Members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin)
    the Swiss Gymnasium Kirchenfeld. The family lived in Berlin, in an apartment in the Fasanenstraße in Wilmersdorf, between 1929 and 1933 and again from...
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    also studied philosophy in Berlin with Wilhelm Dilthey. He served as a rabbi in Oppeln (now Opole), Düsseldorf, and Berlin. He also taught at the Hochschule...
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    Reich Court building in Leipzig Dresdner Zwinger TU Berlin University of Arts, Berlin, Fasanenstraße List of sandstones Posta Sandstone Reinhardtsdorf Sandstone...
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    building was originally planned to be a "facsimile in miniature" of Berlin's Fasanenstrasse Synagogue, as most of the congregation had originated in Germany...
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  • Leitungsdrähte Berlin GmbH, the Linear Gummiwarenfabrik and the Oberschlesische Telefongesellschaft, he lived in a villa at Fasanenstrasse 12 in Charlottenburg...
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    Woltersdorf Tramway (category Rail transport in Berlin)
    is a standard gauge tramway, located in Woltersdorf, Brandenburg, near Berlin, Germany. The line is notable for its use of historic vehicles, using 4...
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    Quasimodo (music venue) (category Music in Berlin)
    venue in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. It is located on the corner of Kantstraße [de] and Fasanenstraße [de] in the basement of the building of...
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    Hans Grisebach (category Architects from Berlin)
    today as the Villa Grisebach, at Fasanenstraße 25 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Close by he built another house, at Fasanenstraße 39, featuring a "Bremen-style"...
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    of the Berlin Wintergarten theatre in Berlin, Friedrichstraße 1927–1928: Kino Delphi-Palast in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Kantstraße / Fasanenstraße (Heavily...
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  • Leo Koffler (category Film people from Berlin)
    until the day he died he sang at the Fasanenstrasse Synagogue in Berlin. Leo Koffler died on February 16, 1931, in Berlin. 1919 Phantome des Lebens, screenplay...
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