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This Hotel was built in 1898 and named ‘Hotel Fürst zu Stolberg’. In 1950 it was branded Heinrich Heine, named after Christian Johann Heinrich Heine. He was a German poet, journalist, essayist and literary critic. Russian officers were reported to have lived quite extravagantly in the complex after the Second World War. Due to its proximity to the East-West German border, the hotel could only be visited by permit, and all guests had to wear ID tags at all times – however the Heinrich Heine continued to be quite popular, and rooms were often sold out, typically by government officials and wealthy businessmen. After the reunification of Germany in the 1990s, the high-class guests, as well as the DDR parent company’s funds, vanished into thin air. The resort limped through the next few years operating as a Travel Hotel until 1994, when it was finally closed for good. The hotelgrounds were sold at an auction in 2007 for 43.000,00 euro. The building was demolished in July 2016. Germany | 2013 | Limited collection of 20 Series: Leisure activities For original, printed on museum quality! Print on Fine Art paper: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308gr/m² with 5 cm white border. Signed, numbered and certificate of authenticity. The artwork is sold unframed. 30 x 45 cm 50 x 75 cm 90 x 60 cm 120 x 80 cm 150 x 100 cm 180 x 120 cm There is always 5cm white border on each side of the motif size. Example: Motif size 90x60 cm plus 5cm white border - results in an image size of 100x70 cm. Ask if you have question or need other pics, please visit my website.
2013
Color on Paper
20
35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in
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When I, Michael Schwan, travel in nature or visit Lost Places, I am always a deep connectedness. Be it majestic peaks, the most beautiful landscapes in Europe or the silence and tranquility of abandoned places, I am always astonished by these beauties The beauty of decay The theme Lost Places captivates him since more than 8 years. The impressive effect, the images of large, heavy industrial installations on the slides of the lectures challenged the young artist to go on a voyage of discovery in order to gain deeper insights into these unique places. This is how his series, the beauty of decay, came into existence. Today we find in his photographs other neglected places that play with the beautiful charm of lackluster decay. On the one hand, his photography preserves deserted villas, forgotten castles, old cinemas and cultural houses. On the other hand, it is artistic documentation of how nature recaptures what once belonged to it.
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