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- Q142300 subject Q6210545.
- Q142300 subject Q8433439.
- Q142300 abstract "The Blue and The White House (Blaues und Weisses Haus) are two town mansions in the city of Basel.The semi-detached baroque mansions on the Rheinsprung 16 and 18 in Basel, also known as “The Reichensteinerhof” and “The Wendelstörferhof”, were built by the architect Samuel Werenfels for the brothers Lukas and Jakob Sarasin between 1763 and 1775. “The White House” belonged to Lukas (1730 – 1802) and “The Blue House” to his younger brother Jakob (1742 – 1802). The two patricians had a manufactory for silk products. Descendants of them were the founders of the Bank Sarasin & Cie. in Basel.The still mainly original interiors of the mansions were executed by highly skilled craftsmen. The stucco ceilings were made by Johann Martin Frohweis and the faience stoves were delivered by the Frisching Faience Manufactory. The numerous sopraporte were painted by German artists.The two mansions were bought by the canton and the city of Basel in 1942 and in 1968. Nowadays, they are the seat of the Department for Economy, Social Welfare and Environment.".
- Q142300 thumbnail Blaues_Haus_Basel_2008.jpg?width=300.
- Q142300 wikiPageExternalLink weisses_und_blaues_haus.html.
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- Q142300 wikiPageWikiLink Q6210545.
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- Q142300 wikiPageWikiLink Q8433439.
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- Q142300 comment "The Blue and The White House (Blaues und Weisses Haus) are two town mansions in the city of Basel.The semi-detached baroque mansions on the Rheinsprung 16 and 18 in Basel, also known as “The Reichensteinerhof” and “The Wendelstörferhof”, were built by the architect Samuel Werenfels for the brothers Lukas and Jakob Sarasin between 1763 and 1775. “The White House” belonged to Lukas (1730 – 1802) and “The Blue House” to his younger brother Jakob (1742 – 1802).".
- Q142300 label "The Blue and The White House".
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- Q142300 long "7.589444444444444".
- Q142300 depiction Blaues_Haus_Basel_2008.jpg.