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The Atlantis House (German: Haus Atlantis) on Böttcherstraße in the old town of Bremen in the north of Germany is an interesting example of German architecture in the interwar period. Designed by Bernhard Hoetger, it was completed in 1931. After suffering serious war damage, it was rebuilt in 1965 with a new facade designed by Ewald Mataré.

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  • Haus Atlantis (de)
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  • The Atlantis House (German: Haus Atlantis) on Böttcherstraße in the old town of Bremen in the north of Germany is an interesting example of German architecture in the interwar period. Designed by Bernhard Hoetger, it was completed in 1931. After suffering serious war damage, it was rebuilt in 1965 with a new facade designed by Ewald Mataré. (en)
  • Das Haus Atlantis in der Bremer Böttcherstraße wurde 1930/31 nach Entwürfen von Bernhard Hoetger erbaut. Das Treppenhaus und der Himmelssaal sind noch weitgehend original erhalten. Es zählt zu den interessantesten Zeugnissen deutscher Architektur der Zwischenkriegszeit. Das Gebäude steht seit 1973 unter Denkmalschutz. (de)
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  • The Atlantis House (German: Haus Atlantis) on Böttcherstraße in the old town of Bremen in the north of Germany is an interesting example of German architecture in the interwar period. Designed by Bernhard Hoetger, it was completed in 1931. After suffering serious war damage, it was rebuilt in 1965 with a new facade designed by Ewald Mataré. (en)
  • Das Haus Atlantis in der Bremer Böttcherstraße wurde 1930/31 nach Entwürfen von Bernhard Hoetger erbaut. Das Treppenhaus und der Himmelssaal sind noch weitgehend original erhalten. Es zählt zu den interessantesten Zeugnissen deutscher Architektur der Zwischenkriegszeit. Das Gebäude steht seit 1973 unter Denkmalschutz. (de)
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