Kategorie: Passauer Geschichten EN
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…why there is a bust of Emerenz Meier born in 1874 in Schiefweg near Passau, a well-known author and regional poet writing in the dialect of the area, standing on the Danube Quay?
It’s because Emerenz had a small inn in the Bräugasse nearby. She emigrated after a short while to the city of Chicago. Her stories were printed in a Passauer newspaper in 1893 for the first time and two of her plays were perfomed in the Passauer Citytheater. The bust of the writer shows her in…
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…why there is a bust of Emerenz Meier born in 1874 in Schiefweg near Passau, a well-known author and regional poet writing in the dialect of the area, standing on the Danube Quay?
It’s because Emerenz had a small inn in the Bräugasse nearby. She emigrated after a short while to the city of Chicago. Her stories were printed in a Passauer newspaper in 1893 for the first time and two of her plays were perfomed in the Passauer Citytheater. The bust of the writer shows her in…
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…why there is a bust of Emerenz Meier born in 1874 in Schiefweg near Passau, a well-known author and regional poet writing in the dialect of the area, standing on the Danube Quay?
It’s because Emerenz had a small inn in the Bräugasse nearby. She emigrated after a short while to the city of Chicago. Her stories were printed in a Passauer newspaper in 1893 for the first time and two of her plays were perfomed in the Passauer Citytheater. The bust of the writer shows her in…
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…why there is a bust of Emerenz Meier born in 1874 in Schiefweg near Passau, a well-known author and regional poet writing in the dialect of the area, standing on the Danube Quay?
It’s because Emerenz had a small inn in the Bräugasse nearby. She emigrated after a short while to the city of Chicago. Her stories were printed in a Passauer newspaper in 1893 for the first time and two of her plays were perfomed in the Passauer Citytheater. The bust of the writer shows her in…
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…why there is a bust of Emerenz Meier born in 1874 in Schiefweg near Passau, a well-known author and regional poet writing in the dialect of the area, standing on the Danube Quay?
It’s because Emerenz had a small inn in the Bräugasse nearby. She emigrated after a short while to the city of Chicago. Her stories were printed in a Passauer newspaper in 1893 for the first time and two of her plays were perfomed in the Passauer Citytheater. The bust of the writer shows her in…
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…why there are two stone lions standing at the top of the Ludwigstrasse?
The entrance to the city through the town walls was from 1243 till the beginning of the 19th century a large tower in which the door was set. Around 1820 the tower was knocked down and replaced by a much smaller one. Two lions were set approximately 6 meters high left and right of the…
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…why there are two stone lions standing at the top of the Ludwigstrasse?
The entrance to the city through the town walls was from 1243 till the beginning of the 19th century a large tower in which the door was set. Around 1820 the tower was knocked down and replaced by a much smaller one. Two lions were set approximately 6 meters high left and right of the…
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…why there are two stone lions standing at the top of the Ludwigstrasse?
The entrance to the city through the town walls was from 1243 till the beginning of the 19th century a large tower in which the door was set. Around 1820 the tower was knocked down and replaced by a much smaller one. Two lions were set approximately 6 meters high left and right of the…
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…why there are two stone lions standing at the top of the Ludwigstrasse?
The entrance to the city through the town walls was from 1243 till the beginning of the 19th century a large tower in which the door was set. Around 1820 the tower was knocked down and replaced by a much smaller one. Two lions were set approximately 6 meters high left and right of the…
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…why there are two stone lions standing at the top of the Ludwigstrasse?
The entrance to the city through the town walls was from 1243 till the beginning of the 19th century a large tower in which the door was set. Around 1820 the tower was knocked down and replaced by a much smaller one. Two lions were set approximately 6 meters high left and right of the…