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- Blaue_Scheune abstract "The Blaue Scheune (\"Blue Barn\") in the village of Vitte on the German Baltic Sea island of Hiddensee was originally a Low German hall house from the early 19th century. It housed not only the barn, but also the bakery and the living area for a master miller and baker.The artist, Henni Lehmann, bought the old building around 1920. She is also the initiation of the blue colour to which the house owes its name today. The Blaue Scheune became well known as a result of regular exhibitions by the Hiddensee Women Artists' Federation (Hiddenseer Künstlerinnenbundes). This circle was closely linked to Katharina Bamberg, Clara Arnheim and Elisabeth Andrae as well as the best-known of Hiddensee's women artists, Elisabeth Büchsel.In the 1950s the artist, Günter Fink, bought the historical residence. Since then it has become again a popular attraction for art lovers. The artist's gallery is open to the public in the summer months twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays).The Blaue Scheune is the last surviving smokehouse (Rauchhaus), so called because it had no chimney and the smoke escaped through cracks ands gaps in the roof.".
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- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_museums_and_galleries_in_Germany.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Vorpommern-Rügen.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hiddensee.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Clara_Arnheim.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Elisabeth_Andrae.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Elisabeth_Büchsel.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Günter_Fink.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Henni_Lehmann.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Hiddensee.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Katharina_Bamberg.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink Low_German_house.
- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLink File:Blaue_Scheune_Hiddensee_2006.JPG.
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- Blaue_Scheune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blaue Scheune".
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- Blaue_Scheune subject Category:Art_museums_and_galleries_in_Germany.
- Blaue_Scheune subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Vorpommern-Rügen.
- Blaue_Scheune subject Category:Hiddensee.
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- Blaue_Scheune type Venue.
- Blaue_Scheune type Art.
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- Blaue_Scheune comment "The Blaue Scheune (\"Blue Barn\") in the village of Vitte on the German Baltic Sea island of Hiddensee was originally a Low German hall house from the early 19th century. It housed not only the barn, but also the bakery and the living area for a master miller and baker.The artist, Henni Lehmann, bought the old building around 1920. She is also the initiation of the blue colour to which the house owes its name today.".
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- Blaue_Scheune depiction Blaue_Scheune_Hiddensee_2006.JPG.
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