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MARTIN BORMANN GUTSHOF OBERSALZBERG MILK BOTTLE
August 19, 2020
KRIEGSMARINE SCHULE DRESDEN SPOON
July 28, 2020

HAUS DER KUNST MÜNCHEN SPOON

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Spoon from Haus der Kunst München.

The Haus der Deutschen Kunst (House of German Art) was built in 1933-37 to replace the Munich Art Gallery (Glass Palace) which had burned in 1931. Designed by architect Paul Ludwig Troost in the neo-classical Third Reich style, the building still serves Munich today as an art museum (Haus der Kunst).

The Haus der Deutschen Kunst was officially opened by Adolf Hitler on 18 July 1937, with the opening of the first Greater German Art Exhibition, in his speech for the opening of the museum, Hitler dedicated the building to the art of the German people.





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