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luni, 12 noiembrie 2012

Ludwig Wittgenstein



Ludwig Wittgenstein.





The Wittgenstein haus : after World War II, the house became a barracks and stables for Russian soldiers. It was owned by Thomas Stonborough, son of Margaret until 1968 when it was sold to a developer for demolition.[citation needed] For two years after this the house was under threat of demolition. The Vienna Landmark Commission saved it - after a campaign by Bernhard Leitner - and made it a national monument in 1971, and since 1975 it has housed the cultural department of the Bulgarian Embassy.




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