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Heinrich Scheel

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or mixture of them both. In the beginning of the 20th century he was one of the first architects who started to work in Art Nouveau style.
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building (architect K. Beine). From 1860 to 1862 he, together with F. Hess, supervised the construction of the
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The building Nometņu Street 45, Riga, built around 1903. Together with F. Scheefel.
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The building Smilšu Street 8a in Old Riga, built in 1902. Today Embassy of Slovakia.
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In the second half of the 19th century, Heinrich Scheel designed buildings in Riga,
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This article is about the German architect. For the German historian, see
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Building on Tērbatas street 86 (together with F. Scheefel), Riga. (1900).
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Heinrich Scheel died on 13 April 1909 in Riga and is buried at the
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Building on Raiņa Blvd. in Riga. Today Embassy of Germany.
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Heinrich Scheel (historian)

Hamburg
Riga
Baltic German
Architecture
Eclecticism
Art Nouveau
Latvian
Baltic German
architect
Riga
Hamburg
St. Petersburg Academy of Arts
Ludwig Bohnstedt
Riga Great Guild
First Riga German Theater
Ventspils
Estonia
Jelgava Palace
Friedrich Scheefel
Art Nouveau
Riga Great Cemetery
Eclectic
Neo-Renaissance
Neo-Gothic
Building on Raiņa Blvd. in Riga. Today Embassy of Germany.
The building Smilšu Street 8a in Old Riga, built in 1902. Today Embassy of Slovakia.
Bank on the Dome Square, Riga. Built in 1887
The building Nometņu Street 45, Riga, built around 1903. Together with F. Scheefel.

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