EditorialStaircase leading from the ground-floor hall to the first-floor hall. Villa Huegel in Essen, Germany; former home of the Krupp family, famous German steel barons. Built by Alfred Krupp (1812-1887), mostly after his own plans, 1870-1880. See also 14-02-...
Editorial" Villa Huegel", the former home of the Krupp family, leading German steel barons of the late 18th to the end of WW II. Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) built Villa Huegel as a house of the industrial age, not as a mock aristocratic palace. 1873. See...
EditorialBathroom, specially installed for a visit by Emperor Wilhelm II, 1912. Villa Huegel in Essen, former home of the Krupp family, famous German steel barons and arms manufacturers. House built 1870-1880. See also 14-02-06 / 47-64.
EditorialThe library in " Villa Huegel", former home of the Krupp family, leading German steel barons from the late 18th century to the end of World War II. 1873. See also 14-02-06 / 47-64.
EditorialStaircase leading from the ground-floor hall to the first-floor hall. Villa Huegel in Essen, Germany; former home of the Krupp family, famous German steel barons. Built by Alfred Krupp (1812-1887), mostly after his own plans, 1870-1880. See also 14-02-...
EditorialCircular staircase from the groundfloor to the " swallows'nest" a floor of guest rooms in the eastwing. Villa Huegel, former home of the Krupp family. 1873 See also 14-02-06 / 47-64.
EditorialBase of a candelabrum in front of the terrace of " Villa Huegel", former home of the Krupp family, German steel barons from the late 18th century to the end of WW II. 1873 See also 14-02-06 / 47-64.
EditorialBase of a candelabrum in front of the terrace of " Villa Huegel", former home of the Krupp family, German steel barons from the late 18th century to the end of WW II. 1873 See also 14-02-06 / 47-64.
Editorial" Villa Huegel" in Essen, Germany; former home of the Krupp family, famous German arms manufacturers. Built by Alfred Krupp (1812-1887), mostly after his own plans, 1870-1880. Candelabra at the front porch. See also 14-02-06 / 47-64.
Editorial" Villa Huegel", the former home of the Krupp family, leading German steel barons of the late 18th to the end of WW II. Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) built Villa Huegel as a house of the industrial age, not as a mock aristocratic palace. 1873. See...