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Heinrich Seeling
Born
(1852-10-01)1 October 1852
Zeulenroda, Reuss Elder Line
Died
15 February 1932(1932-02-15) (aged 79)
Berlin, Germany
Nationality
German
Occupation
Architect
Buildings
Deutsche Oper Theater am Schiffbauerdamm, Berlin
Projects
Conversion of Theater Aachen
Heinrich Seeling (1 October 1852 – 15 February 1932) was a German architect.
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Charlottenburg—the "richest town of Prussia"—according to plans designed by HeinrichSeeling from 1911. It opened on 7 November 1912 with a performance of Beethoven's...
The original name of the Neo-baroque construction by the architect HeinrichSeeling was Neues Theater. The first performance was Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's...
work of shared architects such as Friedrich Adler, Ferdinand Lepcke, HeinrichSeeling, or Henry Gross. During the Kościuszko Uprising, in 1794 the city was...
(German: Stadttheater von Halle), the theatre was built in 1886 by HeinrichSeeling. A bomb attack on 31 March 1945 destroyed much of the original building...
Fürstenau, Ludwig Hoffmann, Ernst von Ihne, Anton Karst, Max Littmann, HeinrichSeeling and Friedrich von Thiersch. The choice fell on architects who had already...
architectural competition, the Kiel City Council commissioned the architect HeinrichSeeling in 1902 to build the theatre, for both theatre performances and music...
in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Designed by architect HeinrichSeeling, it was built in 1894. The theatre opened to the public in 1895, and...
Danzigerstraße, which he had commissioned to the famous architect HeinrichSeeling. He was married two times, his second wife and universal heir was Maria...
ballet, and orchestral performances. It was designed by architect HeinrichSeeling and built from 1905 to 1907. Aerial bombings destroyed much of the...
Küchengartenallee is the former royal Reussian theatre, built in 1902 by HeinrichSeeling in neo-Baroque style. The Stadtapotheke (city pharmacy) is a Renaissance...
design Berlin architect HeinrichSeeling. Initial address was 146 Danzigerstraße, Bromberg. The owner of the villa, Heinrich Dietz, was a rentier, member...
enlarged by an eastern annex built in 1910 according to plans designed by HeinrichSeeling. Upon the city's incorporation according to the 1920 Greater Berlin...
Herren, SWV 494 (Heinrich Schütz) in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Meine Seele erhebt den Herren, SWV 494 (Schütz, Heinrich): Scores at the...
Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer (21 February 1801 – 10 February 1888) was a German Orientalist. He was born at Schandau, Saxony. From 1819 to 1824, he studied...
Mayor of Freiburg at the time. It was designed by the Berlin architect HeinrichSeeling in an eclectic style combining a Neo-Baroque building with Art Nouveau...
Heinrich Schenker (19 June 1868 – 14 January 1935) was a Galician-born Austrian music theorist whose writings have had a profound influence on subsequent...