miasto (city)
miasto (city)
No. 1522.40, Wallstrasse 14
No. 1522.40, Wallstrasse 14
visitation
visitation
miasto (city)
miasto (city)scanned medieval map, digital photographs, output to archival print media, 2013
No. 1522.40, Wallstrasse 14
No. 1522.40, Wallstrasse 14scanned plans, google maps, text, output to archival digital print, 2013This location, now a parking lot visible in the google map overlay, was once the site of the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau, Germany from the 1800s to 1938. The plans proposed in the underlying image were submitted during the Nazi occupation of the city and the building. It included plans to add toilets, sinks, and bathtubs, all in a baby blue (eyed) color. This document was viewed and scanned at the City Archives in Wroclaw, Poland in 2012. 
visitation
visitationscans of archival documents, digital photos, output to archival print, 2013Layers of past and present on Wlodkowicza Street in Wroclaw, Poland. Taken across the street from the parking lot/seminary site. During it's time as Breslau, it was known as Walstrasse (Wall Street). A contemporary visitor identifies this area as the District of Mutual Respect, home to many houses of worship representing different faith, including the White Stork Synagogue. The district is also home to cafes, restaurants, and shops, a thriving area of the city in Wroclaw.
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