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Leopold Ahrendts 
View of the Palais von der Osten 
1850s (late) 
  
Salt print 
19,5 x 16,3 cm (rounded corners) 
  
Bassenge Photography Auctions 
1 June 2016, Photographs, Lot 4003 
  
 
LL/67206 
  
As of 1835 this building belonged to Frederike von Hanover, the sister of Queen Luise of Prussia. After her death her husband, the Duke of Cumberland, sold it and the Ministry of Cultural and Medical Affairs moved into the building (demolished in 1883). To the right of the building the famous Hotel Royal can be seen, where the student Ferdinand Cohen-Blind checked in on May 5, 1866 and two days later, not far from the hotel, made an assasination attempt on Otto von Bismarck. A famous later guest was Mark Twain, who stayed at the Hotel Royal in 1891 on his third European tour. 
 

 
  
 
  
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