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- Hohenhof abstract "Hohenhof is a 1908-built Art Nouveau villa, located within Gartenstadt Hohenhagen in the city of Hagen, Germany. The villa was designed by Belgian architect Henry van de Velde as a Gesamtkunstwerk - incorporating shell, accessories, furnishings, landscape and all into the building's design. The client, German industrialist and arts patron Karl Ernst Osthaus, used the building as his family home until his death in 1921. His children sold the estate to the city of Hagen under the condition to maintain the overall design character. Already beginning in the early 1920s and until the late 1970s, the mansion underwent a number of use-changes. Since then it has been renovated and today houses a publicly open museum.".
- Hohenhof thumbnail Hagen_-_Hohenhof_ex_30_ies.jpg?width=300.
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- Hohenhof wikiPageRevisionID "657332539".
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Art_Nouveau.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_Nouveau_architecture_in_Germany.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_Nouveau_houses.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_museums_and_galleries_in_Germany.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hagen.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Henry_van_de_Velde_buildings.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1908.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ruhr_Industrial_Heritage_Trail.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villas_in_Germany.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Garden_city_movement.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Gesamtkunstwerk.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Hagen.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Henry_van_de_Velde.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Ernst_Osthaus.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink Osthaus-Museum_Hagen.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLink File:Hagen_-_Hohenhof_ex_30_ies.jpg.
- Hohenhof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hohenhof".
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- Hohenhof subject Category:Art_Nouveau_architecture_in_Germany.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Art_Nouveau_houses.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Art_museums_and_galleries_in_Germany.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hagen.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Henry_van_de_Velde_buildings.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1908.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Museums_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Ruhr_Industrial_Heritage_Trail.
- Hohenhof subject Category:Villas_in_Germany.
- Hohenhof hypernym Villa.
- Hohenhof point "51.35944444444444 7.5136111111111115".
- Hohenhof type Place.
- Hohenhof type Venue.
- Hohenhof type Art.
- Hohenhof type Attraction.
- Hohenhof type Route.
- Hohenhof type Venue.
- Hohenhof type SpatialThing.
- Hohenhof comment "Hohenhof is a 1908-built Art Nouveau villa, located within Gartenstadt Hohenhagen in the city of Hagen, Germany. The villa was designed by Belgian architect Henry van de Velde as a Gesamtkunstwerk - incorporating shell, accessories, furnishings, landscape and all into the building's design. The client, German industrialist and arts patron Karl Ernst Osthaus, used the building as his family home until his death in 1921.".
- Hohenhof label "Hohenhof".
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- Hohenhof sameAs Hohenhof.
- Hohenhof sameAs Hohenhof.
- Hohenhof sameAs m.0gmft98.
- Hohenhof sameAs 2901710.
- Hohenhof sameAs Q1623733.
- Hohenhof lat "51.35944444444444".
- Hohenhof long "7.5136111111111115".
- Hohenhof wasDerivedFrom Hohenhof?oldid=657332539.
- Hohenhof depiction Hagen_-_Hohenhof_ex_30_ies.jpg.
- Hohenhof isPrimaryTopicOf Hohenhof.