Albert Speer - Entwurf für die Nord-Süd-Achse (Abschnitt ab Nordbahnhof Berlin) sowie erster Vorschlag der Reichsbahn für die Neuplanung des Netzes, 1942
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 5076 | Albert Speer - Entwurf für die Nord-Süd-Achse (Abschnitt ab Nordbahnhof Berlin) sowie erster Vorschlag der Reichsbahn für die Neuplanung des Netzes, 1942
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€ 500
Speers Pläne für eine Nord-Süd-Achse standen in der Tradition einer Reihe von Entwürfen, die erstmals mit dem Wettbewerb Groß-Berlin im Jahr 1910 entwickelt worden waren.
Provenienz: Aus Familienbesitz.
Albert Speer - a design for the North-South Axis (section from Berlin North Station) and a first proposal by the Reichsbahn for the new planning of the network, 1942
Ein Entwurf der Nord-Süd-Achse in Berlin bzw. der Reichshauptstadt Germania 1942: eine abfotografierte Zeichnung auf Fotopapier, links unten bezeichnet "Architekt Albert Speer", rechts unten mit schwer leserlichem Namen des Zeichners, mit Abdeckblatt, Maße ca. 29 x 40 cm. Dazu ein erster Vorschlag zu Händen von Herrn Speer zur Neuplanung des Reichsbahnnetzes mit den vorhandenen Bahnstrecken und Fernbahnhöfen 1942: vier farbige Tafeln, die Pappe geknickt und beidseitig beschriftet, Maße ca. 48 x 41 cm.
Speers Pläne für eine Nord-Süd-Achse standen in der Tradition einer Reihe von Entwürfen, die erstmals mit dem Wettbewerb Groß-Berlin im Jahr 1910 entwickelt worden waren.
Provenance: Aus Familienbesitz.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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