House Hohe Pappeln
- Address: 58 Belvederer Allee
- Vicinity: Papiergraben
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1906/12/00 | At the end of 1906, Henry van de Velde buys property situated just outside of Weimar and surrounded by tall poplars, thus the name 'Hohe Pappeln'. | |||||
1907/00/00 | Construction begins on House Hohe Pappeln for the architect, Van de Velde | |||||
1908/00/00 | Henry van de Velde | Architect, Home | Van de Velde completes House Hohe Pappeln with furnishings he designed himself. | |||
1917/00/00 | Henry van de Velde | Home | Due to increasing hostility toward foreigners during the Great War I,Henry van de Velde, his wife Maria and five children sell Haus Hohe Pappeln and leave Germany. |
Particulars for House Hohe Pappeln: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Area of Design | Decorative Arts |
Museum Type | Historical Museum |
Building Type | House |
Museum Type | Museum |
Criteria | Person |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
Activity | |
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Activity Category | Tour |
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