RF2PD3906–Shopping arcades in residential complex II in the planned city of Eisenhüttenstadt, built from 1950 as the ideal city of the GDR. Architect Kurt W. Leucht. All the necessary public facilities are located close together. Here a residential building with elaborately designed shopping arcades on the first floor. Today there is also a kebab stand here
RMD3CJGJ–Berlin, Germany, in the old buildings Schoenhauser Allee Corner Erich Weinert Strasse
RF2PD4X3W–Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here enclosed goods in transit with friendly countries in communism such as CSSR and Poland.
RF2PD4X40–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X4J–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work. Here, clothing of a steelworker from the EKO (Eisenhütten Kombinat Ost) steel. In the background, staircase with stained glass window by Walter Womacka (1955). Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X4N–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here motor scooter model Schwalbe. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X44–Back to the Future: The Tesla Model Tape Recorder in the Museum Utopia and Everyday Life for Everyday Culture of the GDR in Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg, Germany. Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here tape recorder of the company Tesla CSSR.
RF2PC3C1F–Stained glass window From the lives of children by Walter Womacka in the stairwell Museum Utopia and Everyday Life. The building was built in 1953 as a nursery and served as a kindergarten until 1990, planned city Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD390G–View from the Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt into the residential complex of Wohnkomplex II with parks and art in public spaces. Social and supply facilities such as kindergarten, school, shops and recreational areas are always close together in the planned city Eisenhüttenstadt. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38ED–The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X4G–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X3Y–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here construction set for steel construction technology as a toy for children. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X3R–Stained glass window From the lives of children by Walter Womacka in the stairwell Museum Utopia and everyday culture of the GDR. The building was created in 1953 as a nursery and served as a kindergarten until 1990, planned city Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38XF–Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Here color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38X3–A house for the everyday culture of the GDR. Andrea Wieloch, left, director of the museum and Axel Driescher, curator at the museum Utopia and Everyday Life, Everyday Culture and Art from the GDR in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X4P–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38EM–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. Here special exhibition Borders of Friendship. Theme tourism between GDR, CSSR and Poland from 1972. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X49–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here map with the home towns of the museum visitors as interaction. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38XH–Elementary school Erich-Weinart on Friedrich-Engels-Straße in residential complex II, Eisenhüttenstadt. Architectural style reminiscent of Berlin's Stalinallee with its neoclassical buildings in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38XA–Detail of the Erich-Weinart elementary school on Friedrich-Engels-Strasse in residential complex II, Eisenhüttenstadt. Architectural style reminiscent of Berlin's Stalinallee with its neoclassical buildings in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38YY–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here cameras. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X3P–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR. Here racing bikes from the special exhibition Borders of Friendship. Theme tourism between the GDR, CSSR and Poland from 1972.. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
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