Help to identify the city & event

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B446
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Help to identify the city & event

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Post by B446 » 25 Jan 2015, 23:13

Hello everyone,

I would like to know where this picture was taken.
My goal is not to saturate this forum with pictures, but rather to get more information for my personal collection.

thanks again for your time,

Frank.
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GregSingh
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Re: Help to identify the city & event

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Post by GregSingh » 26 Jan 2015, 04:24

I would say Munich on both.
Town hall building on Marienplatz is on the second photo.


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Re: Help to identify the city & event

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Post by B446 » 26 Jan 2015, 05:52

Thanks for the building on Marienplatz.
But if someone could help me identify the first and third banner on the first photo this will be greatly appreciated !
Thanks.

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Re: Help to identify the city & event

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Post by SteveFBS » 26 Jan 2015, 23:40

The first building, with the banners, is The Brown House in Munich.

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Re: Help to identify the city & event

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Post by B446 » 27 Jan 2015, 22:39

Thanks Steve.
Any idea for the logo on the banner ?.....

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Post by GregSingh » 28 Jan 2015, 03:27

Something to do with Tag der Deutschen Kunst on 15th of October?
Look here and scroll down to Brown House:
http://www.thirdreichruins.com/munich.htm

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Re: Help to identify the city & event

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Post by B446 » 28 Jan 2015, 04:29

Thanks alot Greg. Following your link I've finnaly found that the
October 15, 1933, was the "Day of German Art".

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