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Dresden Blasewitz: Elbbrücke Blaues Wunder und Restaurant Schillergarten.
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Deutsch: 18.08.1970 [01326] Dresden-Loschwitz: "Blaues Wunder" (GMP: 51.053299,13.809984). Baubeginn der Loschwitzer Brücke war am 28.04.1891. Die Einweihung erfolgte am 15.07.1893 als König-Albert-Brücke, die bald nur noch "Blaues Wunder" genannt wurde. Der Entwurf stammt vom Geheimen Finanzrat Claus Köpcke, ausgeführt von den Bauinspektoren Krüger und Ringel. Blick vom Elbdampfer nach Blasewitz mit dem Restaurant Schillergarten. "HOG" bedeutet HO-Gaststätte. Die HO war die größte Einzel-Handelsorganisation in der DDR. [F19700814A033.JPG]19700818080NR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Image title | 18.08.1970 [01326] Dresden-Loschwitz: "Blaues Wunder" (GMP: 51.053299,13.809984). Baubeginn der Loschwitzer Brücke war am 28.04.1891. Die Einweihung erfolgte am 15.07.1893 als König-Albert-Brücke, die bald nur noch "Blaues Wunder" genannt wurde. Der Entwurf stammt vom Geheimen Finanzrat Claus Köpcke, ausgeführt von den Bauinspektoren Krüger und Ringel. Blick vom Elbdampfer nach Blasewitz mit dem Restaurant Schillergarten. "HOG" bedeutet HO-Gaststätte. Die HO war die größte Einzel-Handelsorganisation in der DDR. [F19700814A033.JPG]19700818080NR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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