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- Świdermajer abstract "Świdermajer (Polish pronunciation: [ɕfidɛrˈmajɛr]) is a distinct Polish architectural style developed in late 19th and early 20th century in Masovia along the railroad linking Warsaw with Otwock. The style was applied almost exclusively to wooden villas of the middle classes. Developed by Michał Elwiro Andriolli, the style combined traditional elements of local wooden architecture with the Swiss style popular after the world fair in Vienna of 1873 (wide roofs), Russian traditional houses of the common people (wooden porches with windows) and some elements of the decorative art from the Podhale region. The name Świdermajer was a play on the words "Biedermeier" and "Świder", the latter being the name of both a river along which a number of villas were built and a village between Warsaw and Otwock considered the 'Świdermajer capital'. As local neologism, the word was popularized by Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński in an epigram called "Wycieczka do Świdra".".
- Świdermajer thumbnail Otwock-Sanatorium-Gurewicza.jpg?width=300.
- Świdermajer wikiPageExternalLink a-guide-to-the-wooden-villas-of-otwock.
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- Świdermajer wikiPageExternalLink prasa.html.
- Świdermajer wikiPageExternalLink Dominik%20Tyralski%2001.html.
- Świdermajer wikiPageExternalLink www.swidermajer.pl.
- Świdermajer wikiPageID "7840062".
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- Świdermajer wikiPageRevisionID "676043655".
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Biedermeier.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_styles.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Decorative_arts.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_styles.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_architecture.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Epigram.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Konstanty_Ildefons_Gałczyński.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Masovia.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Mazovia.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Michał_Elwiro_Andriolli.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Otwock.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Podhale.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Weltausstellung_1873_Wien.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink Świder.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLink File:Otwock-Sanatorium-Gurewicza.jpg.
- Świdermajer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Świdermajer".
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- Świdermajer subject Category:Architectural_styles.
- Świdermajer subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Świdermajer subject Category:House_styles.
- Świdermajer subject Category:Polish_architecture.
- Świdermajer comment "Świdermajer (Polish pronunciation: [ɕfidɛrˈmajɛr]) is a distinct Polish architectural style developed in late 19th and early 20th century in Masovia along the railroad linking Warsaw with Otwock. The style was applied almost exclusively to wooden villas of the middle classes.".
- Świdermajer label "Świdermajer".
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- Świdermajer sameAs Q387328.
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- Świdermajer wasDerivedFrom Świdermajer?oldid=676043655.
- Świdermajer depiction Otwock-Sanatorium-Gurewicza.jpg.
- Świdermajer isPrimaryTopicOf Świdermajer.