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germanpostwarmodern · 8 months
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Ludwig-Georgs-Gymnasium (1953-55) in Darmstadt, Germany, by Max Taut
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earlymodernbarbie · 4 months
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Not Strong Enough by boygenius x Queen Jane Seymour and Darmstadt Madonna by Hans Holbein the Younger
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ykzzr · 6 months
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Ernst Louis and his son Georg Donatus in 1907❤️.
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~ 🤍 Royal Parallels 🤍 ~
❧ Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia look out of the same window at Wolgsgarten hunting lodge, Darmstadt, 4 years apart. 1899 vs 1903 ☙
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sheltiechicago · 7 months
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Waldspirale: One Tree for Each Resident
Designed by the Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Waldspirale (“Forest Spiral”) is a large spiral residential building with a forest on its twisting roof in Darmstadt, Germany. The structure consists of 105 apartments and more than 1000 unique windows. At its highest level, the building has 12 floors, and the residents can climb to the roof which includes a cafe and a bar.
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stupidgirl2003 · 6 months
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The Old Mausoleum and Princess Elisabeth.
In the Grand Ducal Hessian family, the name Elisabeth evokes melancholic feelings; as the lives of the beholders of this beautiful name, which means 'God-given', the princesses Elisabeth, later Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna (1864-1918) and Elisabeth, Elizaveta Feodorovna's niece (1895-1903), were princesses whose lives and destinies were intermingled with happiness, devotion, service, and sadness. Today, remembering the beholders of this name, we can remember another Hessian princess named Elisabeth who, like Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig's daughter, also died in childhood. Being so young when she passed away, information about her is scarce. She was the fourth child and first daughter of the Hereditary Princely couple of Darmstadt, Ludwig and Wilhelmine, but the fact is that Elisabeth's parents had been leading separated lives for a while and, the age gap with her older brothers, Princes Ludwig and Karl, was of more than a decade. Therefore, that her biological father was not the Hereditary Prince does not come as a surprise, being the most probable biological father August von Senarclens-Grancy, a Swiss noble in service to the court. He was also the possible biological father of her younger siblings, Alexander and Marie, but, like her, they were also recognized by Ludwig. Wilhelmine's pregnancy with Elisabeth is mentioned in a letter from her sister, Russian Empress Elizaveta Alexeievna to her mother, Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt: '...I am very sorry for my poor aunt in Darmstadt [Luise, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by the Rhine, mother-in-law of Wilhelmine], whose eyes are in such a bad state. Is she happy with Mimi's [Wilhelmine's nickname] pregnancy ? Dear mother, I don't think I have been secretive with you, but when Mimi told me that I was the first person she had spoken to about her pregnancy, I thought it was not for me to be the first to speak of it, but for her in every way. I still don't know how far along she is, she hasn't told me, but I'm sure you do, dear mother...' . Three months after this letter was written, on the 20 of May of 1821, Amalie Elisabeth Luise Caroline Friederike was born. Although not directly mentioned, she was possibly named in honor of her maternal grandmother and maternal aunts and her official paternal grandmother. She, as a child, possibly spent the majority of her time with nannies that took care of her, and with her mother Wilhelmine. Elisabeth has been referred to as her mother's favorite daughter. Her mother, who loved to travel to Switzerland and had visited it several times before, decided to take all her children in a travel there, but what was to be a happy event, was marked by tragedy, as Elisabeth, in the outward journey, contracted scarlet fever and died on May 27, 1826, in Lausanne, a week after her fifth birthday.
Little Elisabeth was laid to rest first in the Darmstadt City Church for some time until 1831, when the mausoleum her mother had asked court architect Georg Moller to erect in the Rosehöhe, a most loved place for her, was finished. This mausoleum with time became an important burial place for the Hessian Grand Ducal family.
As for Wilhelmine, with the death of Elisabeth, her love for Switzerland, traveling, and life in general decayed. She said some years later 'the old wanderlust is no longer to be found in me'.
Wilhelmine died in 1836, and asked her husband, now Grand Duke Ludwig II, to have a simple funeral and to be laid to rest with her beloved Elisabeth.
Sources: L'impératrice Élisabeth, épouse d'Alexandre 1er by Grand Duke Nikolai Mikhailovich, podcast 'Treffpunkt Heilingenberg' #3 'Eine Affäre in der Schweiz', Die Hessin auf dem Zarenthron: Maria, Kaiserin von Russland, http://www.park-rosenhoehe.info/Park_Geschichte.html and https://freunde-des-schlossmuseum-darmstadt.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/flyer_palais.pdf
Thanks to @abigaaal for her feedback on this!
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tonreihe · 3 months
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Theodor Adorno, in a 1955 lecture at the Darmstadt Summer School.
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panoramaaa · 8 months
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Loop 5, , Weiterstadt, Darmstadt, Hessen . Deutschland.❤️23.08.2023
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meteoleitstelle · 2 months
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Hoch Ivo bringt den Frühling nach Hessen, darauf dürfen Sie sich freuen.
In den kommenden Tagen macht sich ein Hoch über vielen Teilen von Deutschland breit, welches oftmals freundliches und sonniges Wetter bringen wird. Das Hoch Ivo verdrängt alle negativen Einflüsse bei der Wetterlage und hält somit die Tiefdruckgebiete in Schach. Welche Auswirkungen dies auf unsere Wetterlage haben wird, erfahren Sie in diesem Bericht. Schlitten und Ski können Sie im Keller…
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cctvarchive · 6 months
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DARMSTADT, GERMANY.
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walzerjahrhundert · 1 year
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Großherzog Ludwig IV’s room in the Prinz-Ludwig-Palais (Neues Palais) in Darmstadt, Germany, around 1890
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Kunsthalle (1956-57) in Darmstadt, Germany, by Theo Pabst
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ykzzr · 4 months
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Margaret, Princess of Hesse and by Rhine with little Princess Johanna of Hesse and by Rhine 1939.
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unfug-bilder · 27 days
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Aus der Welt der Verkehrsteilnehmer
zur Konkretisierung: Das war kein Schrotthaufen, sondern im Gegenteil eine hochgerüstete Poser-Karre.
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lknapp · 2 months
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Bild des Tages: Darmstadt Kranichstein
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newmosbiusdesigns · 7 months
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