Hohe Pappeln in Weimar

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Hohe Pappeln in Weimar is a notable early 20th-century residential building and former home of architect Henry van de Velde, exemplifying his modernist and Art Nouveau design principles.

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instanceOf cultural heritage site
residential building
architect Henry van de Velde NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
modernist architecture
associatedWithMovement Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
early modernism
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
formerResidenceOf Henry van de Velde NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalElement functional floor plan
garden design by Henry van de Velde
integrated interior design
hasFunction memorial site to Henry van de Velde
museum
hasNameInLanguage Hohe Pappeln
hasOwnerInPast Henry van de Velde NERFINISHED
hasType single-family house
heritageDesignation cultural monument in Thuringia
locatedIn Germany
Thuringia NERFINISHED
Weimar NERFINISHED
namedAfter poplar trees
partOf architectural heritage of Weimar
significance important example of Henry van de Velde’s residential architecture
notable early 20th-century residential building
usedAs architect’s house
residence

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Henry van de Velde designed Hohe Pappeln in Weimar