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in 1900–1901, and supervised the construction of waterworks in the city in 1903–1904. He furthermore designed more than 50 buildings in the city, from the beginning in an
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Former bank building by Paul Mandelstamm on Dome Square. Now Latvian Radio. (1913)
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Residential building on the Brīvības street 141, Riga. (1903)
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and was shot in the Riga Central Prison in 1941, during the
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Building by Paul Mandelstamm on Grēcinieku iela 8, Riga.
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Building by Paul Mandelstamm on Lāčplēša iela 7, Riga.
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O.S.
Zhagory
Kovno Governorate
Russian Empire
Joniškis District Municipality
Lithuania
Riga
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Nazi Germany
Architecture
Art Nouveau
Functionalism
Latvian
O.S.
Baltic German
Jewish
Latvia
Kovno Governorate
Russian Empire
Riga Technical University
tram
Riga
Eclectic
Art Nouveau
Functionalist
Holocaust
German occupation of Latvia during World War II
Former bank building by Paul Mandelstamm on Dome Square. Now Latvian Radio. (1913)
Building by Paul Mandelstamm (together with Edmund von Trompowsky) on Skolas iela 6, today the museum about Jews in Latvia
Edmund von Trompowsky

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