RM2F4FH1A–Inner courtyard of Paulus-Schloessel, Museum of Musical Instruments, Markneukirchen, Vogtland, Saxony, Germany
RFFC7RW5–villa stark in markneukirchen,east germany
RF2B44N7K–View from Wirtsberg hill in Elstergebirge mountains above Markneukirchen town in Germany near borders with Czech republic
RFWK5J0N–Stamp issued in Germany - Democratic Republic (DDR) shows Violin, Musical Instruments from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen, circa 1971.
RF2R884NJ–Markneukirchen
RM2C66J50–Violin maker monument of Franz Matuska in 1970, Museum of musical instruments in the background, Markneukirchen in the Saxon Vogtland Region
RF2AHTH5W–Detail photo of a signpost with the inscription Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMCE9N5B–Vintage banjo-ukelele by Musima (MUSIkinstrumentenbau MArkneukirchen) in the DDR (East Germany)
RME00XM2–Postage stamp from East Germany depicting a Vogtland concert zither from 1891 from the Markneukirchen Museum.
RM2H1JEBT–Stamp issued in Germany - Democratic Republic (DDR) shows Violin, Musical Instruments from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen, circa 1971.
RME3KXJY–Postage stamp from East Germany (DDR) depicting a violin from Germany, in the Markneukirchen Music Museum.
RF2GBJBP8–GDR - CIRCA 1971: a stamp printed in GDR shows Mandolin, Italy, Musical Instrument from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen, circa 1971
RMDCHYMM–Postage stamp from East Germany depicting two morin chuurs from Mongolia, instrument from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen.
RF2GF05W6–GERMANY - CIRCA 1977: a stamp printed in Germany shows Oboe, 1785, Clarinet, 1830 and Flute, 1817, Vogtland Musical Instruments from Markneukirchen Mu
RM2AK62BC–Markneukirchen: Bauerngarten vor einem Holzhaus im saechsischen Vogtland, Sachsen | usage worldwide
RF2GMNKHP–GDR - CIRCA 1971: a stamp printed in GDR shows Two Morin Khuur, Mongolia, Musical Instruments from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen, circa 1971
RF2CCH1M9–Ortstafel Markneukirchen, Sachsen, Deutschland | Place name sign Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RF2C452TK–Cello corpus detail handmade instrument from germany
RMBWJRG7–Europe, Germany, Saxony, Vogtland, Markneukirchen, Violin maker at his factory
RF2C452TP–violine detail corpus f-hole
RFFC7RW1–villa merz in markneukirchen, east germany
RF2B1BMRE–rolling landscape above Oelsnitz town in Vogtland region in Germany near borders with Czech republic
RFWK5J4M–Stamp issued in Germany - Democratic Republic (DDR) shows Two Morin Khuur, Mongolia, Musical Instruments from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen
RMCE9N5C–Vintage banjo-ukelele by Musima (MUSIkinstrumentenbau MArkneukirchen) in the DDR (East Germany)
RMTARP8P–A victor's badge of the Reichsberufswettkampf - Reichssieger 1944, Embossed zinc badge made in one piece, with ball-head hinge and migrated gold plating, manufactured by the company 'G. BREHMER MARKNEUKIRCHEN'. The badges of 1944 were coloured with lacquer on the obverse. The vocational competition of 1944 with only 406 winners was the last wartime competition organised by the Reichsjugendführung and the German Labour Front. Width 49.5 mm. Weight 22.7 g. 20th century, 1930s, 1940s, awards, award, German Reich, Third Reich, Nazi era, National Socialism, object, objects, stil, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2H1JEBY–Stamp issued in Germany - Democratic Republic (DDR) shows Two Morin Khuur, Mongolia, Musical Instruments from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen, circ
RF2B75XGM–3D Illustration of a waving coat of arms flag of Markneukirchen (Germany country)
RMD628FC–Joerg Wachsmuth from Dresden plays 'Flight of the Bumblebee' on the world's biggest playable tuba with the symphony orchestra of Markneukirchen inMarkneukirchen, Germany, 15 May 2012. The tuba is 2 meters high, weighs arounf 50 kg and has a bell with a 1 m diameter, making it roughly twice as big as an ordinary sized tuba. Photo: HENDRIK SCHMIDT
RM2HGW17K–Orchestral Horn ca. 1830 Unknown. Orchestral Horn. German. ca. 1830. brass. Markneukirchen or vicinity, Germany. Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-horn
RM2AK62M6–Markneukirchen: Vogtlaendisches Freilichtmuseum Landwuest, Fachwerkgiebel des Hauses Johann Georg Wunderlich, Sachsen | usage worldwide
RM2T2ETXT–Orchestral Horn Unknown ca. 1830 View more. Orchestral Horn. German. ca. 1830. brass. Markneukirchen or vicinity, Germany. Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-horn
RF2CCH1MD–Ortstafel Markneukirchen, Sachsen, Deutschland | Place name sign Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2M4KRCK–Markneukirchen, Germany. 20th Dec, 2022. The branch office for musical instrument making at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMBWJR4Y–Europe, Germany, Saxony, Vogtland, Markneukirchen, Violin maker at his factory
RM2HGTP9P–Trompette Demilune ca. 1810 German The curved form of this natural trumpet enabled the player to insert fingers into the bell and, by closing it off to varying degrees, alter the notes of the harmonic series to produce a scale. This stopping technique is similar to that used by hand horn players, but the smaller size of the trumpet’s bell made it less effective.. Trompette Demilune. German. ca. 1810. Brass. Markneukirchen, Germany. Aerophone-Lip Vibrated
RFFC7AWJ–monument of bismarck, saxony, germany
RF2G2BDG3–Historical Bismarcksaule view tower above Markneukirchen town in Germany near borders with Czech republic
RF2PYN9JH–Markneukirchen is a small town in Saxony, Germany, close to the Czech borders.
RM2FNFCHC–The Vogtland town of Markneukirchen with a view of the St. Nicolai church, consecrated in 1848. [automated translation]
RF2BTY6DF–Corpus of an violine instrument
RM2RA10CD–Paulus-Schloessel, Musical Instrument Museum, Late Baroque Town House, Markneukirchen, Vogtland, Saxony, Germany
RMCE9N56–Vintage banjo-ukelele by Musima (MUSIkinstrumentenbau MArkneukirchen) in the DDR (East Germany)
RMTARP8R–A victor's badge of the Reichsberufswettkampf - Reichssieger 1944, Embossed zinc badge made in one piece, with ball-head hinge and migrated gold plating, manufactured by the company 'G. BREHMER MARKNEUKIRCHEN'. The badges of 1944 were coloured with lacquer on the obverse. The vocational competition of 1944 with only 406 winners was the last wartime competition organised by the Reichsjugendführung and the German Labour Front. Width 49.5 mm. Weight 22.7 g. 20th century, 1930s, 1940s, awards, award, German Reich, Third Reich, Nazi era, National Socialism, object, objects, stil, Editorial-Use-Only
RMRMFRYY–Five brass instruments of a brass band in the Vogtland music town Markneukirchen in Saxony. In the background the tower of the consecrated St. Nicholas Church.
RMTABDCF–A Panzer Assault Badge in Bronze 2nd class for 25 engagements The semi-hollow, early issue of the bronzed badge in zinc produced by the manufacturer Gustav Brehmer in Markneukirchen. The tank riveted onto the oak leaf wreath with two hollow rivets. Also riveted the non-magnetic plate of gilt copper sheet painted black that is characteristic of Brehmer, displaying the number of assaults. The manufacturer's initials 'G.B.' embossed on the back of the tank, slim, magnetic wire pin. Hardly worn, this classic badge is in mint condition. Particularly when displaying the number of, Editorial-Use-Only
RF2B76417–3D Illustration of a waving coat of arms flag of Markneukirchen (Germany country)
RMD628FD–Joerg Wachsmuth from Dresden plays 'Flight of the Bumblebee' on the world's biggest playable tuba with the symphony orchestra of Markneukirchen inMarkneukirchen, Germany, 15 May 2012. The tuba is 2 meters high, weighs arounf 50 kg and has a bell with a 1 m diameter, making it roughly twice as big as an ordinary sized tuba. Photo: HENDRIK SCHMIDT
RM2B0MR9F–Unknown, Orchestral Horn, German, Unknown, for sale by Carl Gottfried Glier and Sons, ca. 1830, Markneukirchen or vicinity, Germany, German, brass, 17 × 22 1/2 × 11 1/8 in. (43.2 × 57.2 × 28.3 cm), Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-horn
RFR49DAJ–municipal office in erlbach / vogtland
RF2CCH1ME–Ortstafel Markneukirchen, Sachsen, Deutschland | Place name sign Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2M4KRCE–Markneukirchen, Germany. 20th Dec, 2022. The branch office for musical instrument making at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2EWT8WE–Leuchtreklame, Ich liebe Markneukirchen, Sachsen, Deutschland, Europa | Illuminated advertising, I love Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMDHNCEN–Leipzig, Germany. 13th Nov, 2013. Employee Andreas Gruhne decorates a Christmas tree with 1000 christmas tree baubles and 2000 christmas tree lights on the market square in Leipzig, Germany, 13 November 2013. The 20 metre tall silver spruce was cut from a forest near Markneukirchen in the Vogtland region and is expected to be lit for the kick-off of this years' Christmas market in Leipzig on 26 November 2013. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFFC7NFB–villa in east germany
RM2BWRWYP–Markneukirchen town with beautiful hilly surrounding from meadow near Bismarcksaule view tower in Germany
RFFC3MKW–lookout tower ,lemon squeezer
RMF6T22E–wooden guidepost above Erlbach village near Markneukirchen in Erzgebirge mountains bellow Hohe Stein hill in Saxony
RM2H3Y3XX–Vogtland open-air museum Eubabrunn
RM2RA10CE–Paulus-Schloessel, Musical Instrument Museum, Late Baroque Town House, Markneukirchen, Vogtland, Saxony, Germany
RM2C2T90R–rolling landscape with meadow with hunting blind, smaler hills of Elstergebirge mountains covered by forest and clear sky near Markneukirchen town in
RMPKTDW0–Markneukirchen, Saxony. 15th Sep, 2018. An AfD flag at the state party conference of the AfD Saxony. Credit: Alexander Prautzsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HH016T–Guitar ca. 1837 Christian Frederick Martin The guitar builder C. F. Martin established a workshop in New York City in 1833 upon emigrating from Markneukirchen, Germany. He later moved his company to Nazareth, Pennsylvania, where it has continuously operated ever since. This extraordinary instrument with an ivory fingerboard and bridge and decorative abalone and mother-of-pearl is one of the most elaborate instruments that he produced.. Guitar. American. ca. 1837. Spruce, rosewood, cedar, ebony, pearl, abalone, ivory. New York, New York, United States. Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted
RMTABDCN–A Panzer Assault Badge in Bronze 2nd class for 25 engagements The semi-hollow, early issue of the bronzed badge in zinc produced by the manufacturer Gustav Brehmer in Markneukirchen. The tank riveted onto the oak leaf wreath with two hollow rivets. Also riveted the non-magnetic plate of gilt copper sheet painted black that is characteristic of Brehmer, displaying the number of assaults. The manufacturer's initials 'G.B.' embossed on the back of the tank, slim, magnetic wire pin. Hardly worn, this classic badge is in mint condition. Particularly when displaying the number of, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2HJ4AJ1–Guitar ca. 1838 Christian Frederick Martin Christian Frederick Martin was born in Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany in 1796. He is known to have studied guitar building in Vienna, working for Karl Kuhle, whose daughter Otillia Kuhle Martin would marry. Martin also claimed to have worked in the shop of Johann George Stauffer whose designs he closely followed in examples such as this instrument. Such features as the scroll-shaped headstock and metal machine tuners, the body outline, and the pin bridge, were all based on the Stauffer design. In 1833, Martin immigrated to New York City where he open
RMT4W38R–The extensive estate of Reich victor in the Reich trades competition Franz Luibl. Reich Victorïs Badge 1939, gilt and enamelled non-ferrous metal with makerïs designation 'G. Brehmer Markneukirchen' and incised wearerïs name (not Luibl) in a black award presentation case. In addition, a Gau Victorïs Badge 1938 of maker Brehmer (enamel damage) and a Gau Victorïs Badge 1939, also made by Brehmer, Markneukirchen. Further the large award presentation document for the Reich Victorïs Badge with applied emblem, awarded in competition group Bau/Maler. Both documents for the Gau Vic, Editorial-Use-Only
RMD628FE–Joerg Wachsmuth from Dresden plays 'Flight of the Bumblebee' on the world's biggest playable tuba with the symphony orchestra of Markneukirchen inMarkneukirchen, Germany, 15 May 2012. The tuba is 2 meters high, weighs arounf 50 kg and has a bell with a 1 m diameter, making it roughly twice as big as an ordinary sized tuba. Photo: HENDRIK SCHMIDT
RMT4W39N–The extensive estate of Reich victor in the Reich trades competition Franz Luibl. Reich Victorïs Badge 1939, gilt and enamelled non-ferrous metal with makerïs designation 'G. Brehmer Markneukirchen' and incised wearerïs name (not Luibl) in a black award presentation case. In addition, a Gau Victorïs Badge 1938 of maker Brehmer (enamel damage) and a Gau Victorïs Badge 1939, also made by Brehmer, Markneukirchen. Further the large award presentation document for the Reich Victorïs Badge with applied emblem, awarded in competition group Bau/Maler. Both documents for the Gau Vic, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2HHY3TG–Tuba ca. 1855 attr. C.W. Moritz The overall design of the instrument and configuration of its valves is similar to the early tubas made by Johann Gottfried Moritz in Berlin. It has five Berlin valves (bottom-sprung with a single guide slot) and each valve loop has a tuning slide. The bell garland is engraved with a flower, oak leaf and acorn motif. The white metal plaque affixed to the bell bears no maker’s description but is decorated in the same style as the bell garland. The motif and the style of execution is typical of instruments made in Markneukirchen during the mid-nineteenth century..
RMD52ET2–Instrument master builder Juergen Voigt manufactures premium brass instruments in his workshop in Markneukirchen, Germany, 16 February 2010. The Vogtland region has been for more than 350 years a worldwide unique area with high-class instrument master builders in and around Markneukirchen and Klingenthal. Photo: Wolfgang Thieme
RF2BK4N76–close up strings and corpus of a violin
RF2EWT8WD–Leuchtreklame, Ich liebe Markneukirchen, Sachsen, Deutschland, Europa | Illuminated advertising, I love Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2B0HP0Y–Christian Frederick Martin, Guitar, American, Christian Frederick Martin (Markneukirchen, Saxony 1796–1873 Nazareth, Pennsylvania), 1857–67, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Wood, Height: 36 5/16 in. (92.2 cm), Width (Lower bouts): 11 9/16 in. (29.3 cm), Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted
RM2T0NGT1–18.03.2017 Jürgen Kerth & Band Deutschland/ Sachsen Anhalt/ Altmark/ Kunrau/ Schloss/ Schlosskeller/ Kultur Klub Drömling/ Konzert/ Auftritt/ Jürgen Kerth & Band/ Foto: Jürgen Kerth Gitarre, Gesang/ in der Pause signiert er alte Amiga Schallplatten aus DDR Produktion für einen Fan/ Nutzung nur redaktionell/ *** 18 03 2017 Jürgen Kerth Band Germany Saxony Anhalt Altmark Kunrau Schloss Schlosskeller Kultur Klub Drömling concert performance Jürgen Kerth Band photo Jürgen Kerth guitar, vocals in the break he signed old Amiga records from GDR production for a fan use only editorial
RFKPY2W7–apiary in vogtland orchard
RMA7JABY–Musikinstrumentenmuseum im Paulus-Schloesschen in Markneukirchen, Vogtland, Sachsen
RF2HW0GFG–Art inspired by Guitar, before 1867, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Spruce, rosewood, ebony, nickel-silver, Height: 35 11/16 in. (90.6 cm), Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted, Christian Frederick Martin (Markneukirchen, Saxony 1796–1873 Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2H3Y3YB–Vogtland open-air museum Eubabrunn
RM2RA10C4–Double bass, musical instrument museum, musical instruments, music, Paulus-Schloessel, late baroque town house, Markneukirchen, Vogtland, Saxony
RM2BTB3CY–roling rural landscape with cornfield, meadows, forest, small village, small hills and clear sky near Markneukirchen town in Germany
RF2H3Y2GD–Vogtland open-air museum Eubabrunn
RMPKTD47–Markneukirchen, Saxony. 15th Sep, 2018. A look at the lectern at the state party conference of the AfD Saxony. Credit: Alexander Prautzsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG02DKC–Museum
RMRR4HG0–24 February 2019, Saxony, Markneukirchen: The musical instrument museum of the town Markneukirchen in the Vogtland. (Aerial photograph with drone) Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RMHBA3A6–Villa in Vogtland Erlbach, eastern Germany
RMPKTDTX–Markneukirchen, Saxony. 15th Sep, 2018. A view through the ranks of the state party conference of the AfD Saxony. Credit: Alexander Prautzsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMT4W396–The extensive estate of Reich victor in the Reich trades competition Franz Luibl. Reich Victorïs Badge 1939, gilt and enamelled non-ferrous metal with makerïs designation 'G. Brehmer Markneukirchen' and incised wearerïs name (not Luibl) in a black award presentation case. In addition, a Gau Victorïs Badge 1938 of maker Brehmer (enamel damage) and a Gau Victorïs Badge 1939, also made by Brehmer, Markneukirchen. Further the large award presentation document for the Reich Victorïs Badge with applied emblem, awarded in competition group Bau/Maler. Both documents for the Gau Vic, Editorial-Use-Only
RMWW0034–GDR - CIRCA 1971: a stamp printed in GDR shows Mandolin, Italy, Musical Instrument from the Music Museum in Markneukirchen, circa 1971
RMD52ET0–Instrument master builder Bjoern Stoll manufactures premium double-basses and cellos in his workshop in Markneukirchen, Germany, 16 February 2010. The Vogtland region has been for more than 350 years a worldwide unique area with high-class instrument master builders in and around Markneukirchen and Klingenthal. Photo: Wolfgang Thieme
RF2BTY6E2–half Violine vertical close up
RF2EWT8WF–Leuchtreklame, Ich liebe Markneukirchen, Sachsen, Deutschland, Europa | Illuminated advertising, I love Markneukirchen, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2B0HKJY–Becker, Solophon, German, Becker, late 19th century, Markneukirchen, Germany, German, wood, metal, W. 12 15/16 x D. 2 3/16 x L 21 15/16 in. (32.9 x 5.6 x 55.7 cm) Sounding L of string: 19 7/16 in. (49.3 cm), Chordophone-Zither-bowed
RM2T0NGT2–18.03.2017 Jürgen Kerth & Band Deutschland/ Sachsen Anhalt/ Altmark/ Kunrau/ Schloss/ Schlosskeller/ Kultur Klub Drömling/ Konzert/ Auftritt/ Jürgen Kerth & Band/ Foto: Jürgen Kerth Gitarre, Gesang/ Alex Wicher Schlagzeug/ Sohn Stefan Kerth Bass/ Nutzung nur redaktionell/ *** 18 03 2017 Jürgen Kerth Band Germany Saxony Anhalt Altmark Kunrau Schloss Schlosskeller Kultur Klub Drömling concert performance Jürgen Kerth Band photo Jürgen Kerth guitar, vocals Alex Wicher drums son Stefan Kerth bass use editorial only