Picturesque Germany

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Bruckmann Co, Munich] [Illustration: A bit of classic Berlin / The Museum Island / View ofthe National Gallery / Built in 1866-1876 by Joh. Heinrich Strack andGeorg Gustav Erbkam from the designs of Stüler / From a photograph by W. Titzenthaler, Berlin] [Illustration: The most beautiful specimen of an early Gothic cloisterin Germany / The Cistercian Cloister Maulbronn in Württemberg, reconstructed in 1201 / The so-called “Hell stairway” in the Cloister /From a photograph by August Krüger, Maulb...ronn] [Illustration: The Zwinger (bastion) at Dresden / Court surrounded bysix pavilions joined together by galleries. / A wonder-work of GermanBaroque, built 1711-1722 by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (born at Dresdenin 1662, died in Dresden in 1736) / With the permission of the NeuenPhotographischen Gesellschaft, Berlin-Steglitz] [Illustration: From the golden period of commerce in the GermanMoyenage / The Artus or Junker Court in Dantzig, the festival hall ofthe Dantzig merchants / Master Heinrich Holzapfel of Cologne finishedthe magnificent stalls of the Hall in 1531 / From a photograph by theNational Messbildanstalt, Berlin] [Illustration: The crown of Gothic architecture in Germany / TheCathedral at Cologne on the Rhine / Begun in 1248 under Gerhard vonRile; restoration in 1842 under Zwirner, completed in 1880 by Voigtel /From a photograph by the National Messbildanstalt, Berlin] [Illustration: Wilhelm Leibl, born at Cologne on the Rhine, October 23, 1844, died in Würzburg, December 4, 1900 / “Dachauer Peasant Women”(1875), hanging in the National Gallery, Berlin / With the permission ofthe Photographischen Gesellschaft, Charlottenburg] [Illustration: The Bavaria in front of the Hall of Fame in Munich /Erected by King Ludwig I, 1843-1853 / The Hall of Fame built by Leo vonKlenze, the colossal statue of the Bavaria modeled by Schwanthaler, castby Ferdinand Miller / From a photograph by Jaeger and Görgen, Munich] [Illustration: Late Gothic architecture in Saxony / The Albrecht Castlein Meissen / Built by Master Arnold in 1471 / The Cathedral erected onthe summit in 1260-1450 / From a photograph by Waldemar Titzenthaler, Berlin] [Illustration: The celebrated marble-bath pavilion of Pierre FrancoisMonnot in the Aue (Meadow) at Cassel / The Castle consists of theOrangery, built by the Hugenot, Paul Dury, 1701-1711, the castle builtin 1765 and the bath, completed in 1728 / From a photograph by theNational Messbildanstalt, Berlin] [Illustration: Lichtenstein Castle near Reutlingen in Württemberg /Built in 1841 by Heideloff on the site of the old citadel, Lichtenstein, made famous by Wilhelm Hauff’s romance / From a photograph by LudwigSchaller, Stuttgart] [Illustration: Karlsruhe in Baden, the birthplace of Viktor vonScheffel / Glimpse of the center of the town-hall on the market-placethrough the pillars of the Protestant Church / Built by Fr.

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