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Design for an Isar Bridge in Munich as a way to the Richard-Wagner Festspielhaus. Design and drawing of Gottfried Semper 1866, cross-section and opening. Feather and brush in gray; 650 x 995 mm. TU München, architecture collection 31/3 2.1 1970/119 & MV 1

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Design for an Isar Bridge in Munich as a way to the Richard-Wagner Festspielhaus. Design and drawing of Gottfried Semper 1866, cross-section and opening. Feather and brush in gray; 650 x 995 mm. TU München, architecture collection 31/3 2.1 1970/119 & MV 180-31-14 (exhibition: Gottfried Semper on the 100th anniversary of the death, Dresden 1979)
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Title: Design for an Isar Bridge in Munich as a way to the Richard-Wagner Festspielhaus. Design and drawing of Gottfried Semper 1866, cross-section and opening. Feather and brush in gray; 650 x 995 mm. TU München, architecture collection 31/3 2.1 1970/119 & MV 1
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Design for an Isar Bridge in Munich as a way to the Richard-Wagner Festspielhaus.
Design and drawing of Gottfried Semper 1866, cross-section and opening.
Feather and brush in gray; 650 x 995 mm.
TU München, architecture collection 31/3 2.
1 1970/119 & MV 180-31-14 (exhibition: Gottfried Semper on the 100th anniversary of the death, Dresden 1979).

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