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The book "The Imperial Baths on Usedom: A Suburb of Berlin" by Birgit Jochens offers a fascinating insight into the splendor and splendor of 19th-century Berlin life. It contains detailed information about the spa villas, their owners and their protocol world.
The readers are put in the mood for the past with picturesque photographs and illustrations. The latest research results are also taken into account so that the reader gets a complete picture of the historical settlement. Infographics and maps simplify orientation in the contemporary history of the place and make the book an indispensable work for everyone who is interested in this dazzling era!
The Imperial Baths on Usedom are a suburb of Berlin. The island has always attracted celebrities from high finance, business and culture. Despite the sonorous bathing villa names, our idea of their world has faded. This is all the more regrettable as their opulent summer homes involuntarily arouse curiosity about the former owners.” The Imperial Baths on Usedom: A suburb of Berlin is the new book by Birgit Jochens.
The author reports on the history of the island and shows how celebrities from high finance, business and culture built magnificent summer houses there. Despite the sonorous bathing villa names, our idea of their world has faded. This is all the more regrettable as their opulent summer houses involuntarily arouse curiosity about the former owners. Above all, the gardens of this resort architecture are unique and sometimes enchanted. Jochens takes us on an exciting journey through time and lets the reader rediscover the splendor of the imperial baths.
The book "Summer Houses of the Imperial Baths" by Birgit Jochens is an exciting journey into the past. The author reports on the history of the island and shows how celebrities from high finance, business and culture built magnificent summer houses there. Despite the sonorous bathing villa names, our idea of their world has faded. This is all the more regrettable as their opulent summer houses involuntarily arouse curiosity about the former owners. Above all, the gardens of this resort architecture are unique and sometimes enchanted. Jochens takes us on an exciting journey through time and lets the reader rediscover the splendor of the imperial baths.