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➽ In der Gedenkstätte Walhalla in Donaustauf im bayerischen Landkreis Regensburg werden – ursprünglich auf Veranlassung des bayerischen Königs Ludwig I. – seit 1842 bedeutende Persönlichkeiten „teutscher Zunge“ mit Marmorbüsten und Gedenktafeln geehrt. Benannt ist sie nach Walhall, der Halle der Gefallenen in der nordischen Mythologie. Der Architekt war Leo von Klenze. (siehe auch PiPs)
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➽ At the Memorial Walhalla in Donaustauf in the Bavarian district of Regensburg - since 1842 - originally on the initiative of the Bavarian King Ludwig I. - important personalities of the "German tongue" be honored with marble busts and plaques. It is named after Valhall, the Hall of the Fallen in Norse mythology. The architect was Leo von Klenze. (see also PiPs)
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➽ At the Memorial Walhalla in Donaustauf in the Bavarian district of Regensburg - since 1842 - originally on the initiative of the Bavarian King Ludwig I. - important personalities of the "German tongue" be honored with marble busts and plaques. It is named after Valhall, the Hall of the Fallen in Norse mythology. The architect was Leo von Klenze. (see also PiPs)
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