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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelmstraße (Wiesbaden) This page was last edited on 19 June 2020, at 12:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  3. Museum Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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    Museum of the Year 2007] (in German), Wiesbaden: Museum Wiesbaden, ISBN 978-3-89258-073-7; Alexander Klar (1 October 2015), Die Kunstsammlungen: Museum Wiesbaden [The art collections: Museum Wiesbaden], München: Hirner, ISBN 978-3-7774-2464-4; Roman Zieglgänsberger (18 September 2021), Alles! 100 Jahre Jawlensky in Wiesbaden. Ausstellung im ...

  4. Museum Reinhard Ernst - Wikipedia

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    The museum is named after entrepreneur Reinhard Ernst exhibiting abstract paintings and sculptures which are part of his art collection. Artwork featured in the collection includes around 60 works from artists such as Tony Cragg, Helen Frankenthaler, Karl Otto Götz, Hans Hartung, Damien Hirst, Yuichi Inoue, Morris Louis, Jackson Pollock, Neo Rauch, Judit Reigl, Pierre Soulages, Toko Shinoda ...

  5. Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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    Wiesbaden was the location of a camp for Sinti and Romani people (see Romani Holocaust), [15] and two subcamps of the Hinzert concentration camp, mostly for Luxembourgish prisoners. [16] Wiesbaden was captured by U.S. Army forces on 28 March 1945.

  6. Category:Visitor attractions in Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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  7. Schloßplatz (Wiesbaden) - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photo of the Schloßplatz in Wiesbaden with the Stadtschloss (left) and the New Town Hall (right) The Schlossplatz (Palace Square or Castle Square) forms the center of the historic Old Town of Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. It gets its name from the Stadtschloss, the royal residence of the Dukes of Nassau located on the north side of the square.