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SUMMARY:Exhibition - The story of Moritz Lippmann\, his furniture store an
 d his family
DESCRIPTION:C the Unseen - Office building TODAY - and THEN?\nThe grandchi
 ldren and great-grandchildren would like to report on the determination an
 d diligence of the founder Moritz Lippmann (1874-1961) and his children an
 d show how a life's work created under hardship was lost through envy and 
 abuse of power. An exhibition in two shop windows of the house he built at
  Mühlenstraße 34/36 today uses photos and texts to commemorate the const
 ruction of this six-storey furniture store in 1932 and finally its expropr
 iation in 1953. As there is no longer any reference to it and the original
  use of the building\, this hidden history of the town is to be told and v
 isualised. In this way\, local identity can be strengthened and encourage 
 people to come to terms with the social conditions and historical upheaval
 s of the past decades in Chemnitz.\nIt is thanks to the city administratio
 n\, the monument preservation authorities and\, above all\, the courage of
  an investor and current owner that the current office building\, with its
  modern furnishings\, is home to many institutions and continues to fit in
  well with the ensemble opposite the municipal swimming pool.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>C the Unseen - Office building TOD
 AY - and THEN?</strong></p>\n<p>The grandchildren and great-grandchildren 
 would like to report on the determination and diligence of the founder Mor
 itz Lippmann (1874-1961) and his children and show how a life's work creat
 ed under hardship was lost through envy and abuse of power. An exhibition 
 in two shop windows of the house he built at Mühlenstraße 34/36 today us
 es photos and texts to commemorate the construction of this six-storey fur
 niture store in 1932 and finally its expropriation in 1953. As there is no
  longer any reference to it and the original use of the building\, this hi
 dden history of the town is to be told and visualised. In this way\, local
  identity can be strengthened and encourage people to come to terms with t
 he social conditions and historical upheavals of the past decades in Chemn
 itz.</p>\n<p>It is thanks to the city administration\, the monument preser
 vation authorities and\, above all\, the courage of an investor and curren
 t owner that the current office building\, with its modern furnishings\, i
 s home to many institutions and continues to fit in well with the ensemble
  opposite the municipal swimming pool.</p>
LOCATION:Chemnitz
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