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page 1Architecture in Germany
Bauhaus
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Biedermeier
thumb|Austrian Biedermeier sofa, c. 1815–1825, mahogany, upholstery (not original), Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ([[Montreal, Canada)]]

maison de plaisance
thumb|right|300px|Schloss Favorite, Ludwigsburg|Schloss Favorite in [[Ludwigsburg]]
architecture of Germany
overview of the architecture of Germany
Bauhaus Dessau
building complex in Dessau, Germany
Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau
Joint World Heritage Site, comprising six separate sites associated with Bauhaus art school, designated in 1996, extended 2017
New Objectivity
architecture movement in (mainly German-speaking) Europe

German Architecture Museum
museum
Weiße Stadt
neighborhood

Kulturbrauerei
right|250px|thumb|The Kulturbrauerei viewed from the junction of Schönhauser Allee and Sredzkistraße
Upper Lusatian house
special type of house that combines log house, timber-framing and building stone methods of construction
Low German house
type of timber-framed farmhouse found in Northern Germany and the Netherlands, which combines living quarters, byre and barn under one roof
Schloss Favorite
German house and hunting lodge
Emperor William Monument
colossal monument near Porta Westfalica in North Rhine-Westphalian, Germany
familok
thumb|A familok house in Ruda Śląska
thumb|Red windowframes typical to familoks
A familok is a type of multi-family house, originally designed for workers of industries and their families, mainly coal miners. Familoks were built at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, in the cities and towns of Upper Silesia. They are present in almost every sizeable Silesian city.
Welfenschloss
thumb|300px|right|The Guelph palace () in Hanover
thumb|300px|right|The palace with its surrounding garden from the air
The () is a former royal palace in Hanover, Germany, which serves as the main building of the Leibniz University Hannover. The university is housed in the palace since 1879. The palace is surrounded by a large English landscape garden, named the ().
Schloss
thumb|Schloss Ludwigslust in Germany
Barberini Palace
former mansion in Potsdam, Germany
ADGB Trade Union School
architectural structure
Association of German Architects
association of German architects
Goldener Saal
Black Forest house
type of house found in southwestern Germany
Middle German house
farmhouse type in Germany from the Middle Ages
Schlossberg Tower
observation tower near Freiburg in Breisgau
architecture of Munich
built environment of Munich, Germany