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Ceramic decoration of Bytom villa

The coat of arms of the city of Bytom made of glazed brick on the front wall of the villa at Aleja Legionów 4 in Bytom.The Art Nouveau villa was funded by the townspeople for Georg Brüning, the mayor of Bytom who held the position for 37 years. The house was built in 1901 according to the design of Carl Brugger, the municipal construction counselor in Bytom in the years 1900–1918.A two-story villa…

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Creator

  • Carl Brugger

Subject

  • porcelain and ceramic industry
  • mosaic making
  • architectural engineering

Type of item

  • villa
  • decoration
  • architectural element
  • Art Nouveau architecture
  • Villa

Date

  • 1901

Medium

  • ceramic
  • brick
  • Ceramic

Creator

  • Carl Brugger

Subject

  • porcelain and ceramic industry
  • mosaic making
  • architectural engineering

Type of item

  • villa
  • decoration
  • architectural element
  • Art Nouveau architecture
  • Villa

Date

  • 1901

Medium

  • ceramic
  • brick
  • Ceramic

Providing institution

  • The International Center for Information Management Systems and Services

Aggregator

  • MUSEU

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  • International Centre for Information Management Systems and Services (ICIMSS)

Creation date

  • 1901

Place-Time

  • Bytom

Places

  • Bytom (Hergestellt)

Identifier

  • 60949
  • Pb_60949

Language

  • pl
  • pol

Is part of

  • Europeana Crafted

Providing country

  • Poland

Collection name

  • 628_Museu_MiedzynarodoweCentrumZarzadzaniaInformacja

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-08-21T13:13:12.032Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-08-21T13:13:12.032Z
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