File:Consul General Inmi Patterson inaugurated a bilingual nursery at Villa Guggenheim, 2011.jpg

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Description This afternoon Consul General Inmi Patterson inaugurated a bilingual nursery at Villa Guggenheim, together with offspring of the Guggenheim family, Holocaust survivor Esther Bauer and the American-German businesswoman Dana Schweiger. The nursery is managed by SterniPark e.V. and was partly financed with public funds. In the cave it contains an exhibition on the history of the house and its former owners, the Guggenheim family, who fled to Brasil in 1938 because of the nationalsocialist terror against jews.
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This file, which was originally posted to U.S. Consulate General Hamburg, was reviewed on 7 February 2021 by reviewer Rubin16, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.


Public domain This image is a work of a United States Department of State employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain per 17 U.S.C. § 101 and § 105 and the Department Copyright Information.

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current08:10, 25 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 08:10, 25 April 2020480 × 720 (63 KB)Mutter Erde (talk | contribs){{Information | Description = This afternoon Consul General {{c|Inmi Patterson}} inaugurated a bilingual nursery at Villa Guggenheim, together with offspring of the Guggenheim family, Holocaust survivor Esther Bauer and the American-German businesswoman Dana Schweiger. The nursery is managed by SterniPark e.V. and was partly financed with public funds. In the cave it contains an exhibition on the history of the house and its former owners, the Guggenheim family, who fled to Brasil in 1938 bec...

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