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- en.wikipedia.org IG Farben BuildingThe IG Farben Building was also the headquarters of the CIA in Germany, which led to its sobriquet 'the Pentagon of Europe'.
- vielfaltdermoderne.de en/ig-farben-building/Frankfurt/Main: IG Farben Building. Leave a comment. I.G.-Farben-Haus, 1928-1931. ... IG Farben Building, 1928-1931. Architect: Hans Poelzig.
- architectuul.com architecture/ig-farben-buildingReferences and styleDespite its mammoth size the IG Farben Building's six square wings retain a modern, spare elegance, despite its mammoth size.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g187337-…Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. IG Farben Building Johann Wolfgang Goethe University. 4.5. 38 yorum.
- frankfurt.de english/discover-and-experience/…The building came into existence in 1931 as the head office of IG Farben. With nine floors and six wings, it was one of the largest and most modern buildings in...
- timeout.com frankfurt/attractions/ig-farben-…IG Farben Building. Photograph: Wikimedia Commons / Sith Cookie. Attractions | Historic buildings and sites. IG Farben Building.
- uni-frankfurt.de 68266113/The_IG_Farben_Building…Bu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- allreligionsareone.org IG Farben.htmlFrom 1927 its headquarter was the modernist IG Farben building in Frankfurt am Main (home of the Frankfurt School), designed by Hans Poelzig.
- frankfurthigh.com history/subpages/IGFarben.htmBy the way, there are still 8 of those cyclic elevators in service in the former IG Farben Building (now the Goethe Universität), all made of steel and built in 1930!
- roadlesstraveledstore.com where-is-the-ig-farben-…The IG Farben Building served as the headquarters for the US Army’s V Corps and the Northern Area Command (NACOM) until 1995.
- http://theinfolist.com php/ListGet.php…The IG Farben Building's six square wings retain a modern, spare elegance, despite its mammoth size. It is also notable for its paternoster elevators.
- 3ad.com history/cold.war/feature.pages/ig.farben.…I.G. Farben Building Frankfurt/M, post-war, 1946. ... Eisenhower picked this building as the future home of Allied Powers Europe once Germany was defeated.