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Landsberg Collection

Landsberg, a town located in the heart of Bavaria, holds a rich history and diverse cultural heritage

Background imageLandsberg Collection: B Birmingham, B79 7

B Birmingham, B79 7
B79 7

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Market Day at Landsberg, Bavaria (litho)

Market Day at Landsberg, Bavaria (litho)
1040335 Market Day at Landsberg, Bavaria (litho) by Flower, Clement (1849-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Market Day at Landsberg, Bavaria)

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Ropemaking in Bavaria, a Scene in Landsberg (litho)

Ropemaking in Bavaria, a Scene in Landsberg (litho)
1040277 Ropemaking in Bavaria, a Scene in Landsberg (litho) by Flower, Clement (1849-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ropemaking in Bavaria, a Scene in Landsberg)

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Torments of Hell, c1185 (1906)

Torments of Hell, c1185 (1906). Hortus deliciarum (Garden of Delights) is a medieval manuscript compiled by Herrad of Landsberg at the Hohenburg Abbey in Alsace

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Fredrik Ludvig 1619-1681 pfalzgreve Landsberg

Fredrik Ludvig 1619-1681 pfalzgreve Landsberg
Fredrik Ludvig, 1619-1681, pfalzgreve by Landsberg and Zweibrucken, painting, Frederick Louis, Oil on canvas, Height, 73 cm (28.7 inches), Width, 66 cm (25.9 inches)

Background imageLandsberg Collection: TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. German Delegates listening to Clemenceau at the signing

TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. German Delegates listening to Clemenceau at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. From left: Delegates Melchior, Leinert, Landsberg, Von Brockdorff-Rantzau

Background imageLandsberg Collection: German delegates listen to peace terms after WW1

German delegates listen to peace terms after WW1
The Fate of the German Empire. The German delegates listen to the reading of the Peace Terms. They are: Dr Melchior; Herr Leinert (President of the Assembly), Dr Landsberg (Minister of Justice)

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Carl Wagner (German, 1796 - 1867), Hilly Landscape with Landsberg Castle, 1830-1836

Carl Wagner (German, 1796 - 1867), Hilly Landscape with Landsberg Castle, 1830-1836, pen and brown ink with watercolor over graphite on wove paper

Background imageLandsberg Collection: WORLD WAR I: LANDSBERG. Herr Landsberg, German Minister of Publicity, Arts and Literature

WORLD WAR I: LANDSBERG. Herr Landsberg, German Minister of Publicity, Arts and Literature. German Peace Delegate at Versailles, France. Photograph, c1919

Background imageLandsberg Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1919. Friedrich Ebert delivering his acceptance speech as

WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1919. Friedrich Ebert delivering his acceptance speech as the first president of Germany before delegates of the Constitutional Assembly in the Court Theatre

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Conrad, Mary and St. Pelagius, including the coat of arms of Bishop Hugh of High Landsberg

Conrad, Mary and St. Pelagius, including the coat of arms of Bishop Hugh of High Landsberg (term 1495-1530)

Background imageLandsberg Collection: POSSESSION BY DEVILS. Engraving from a 12th century miniature by Herrad von Landsberg

POSSESSION BY DEVILS. Engraving from a 12th century miniature by Herrad von Landsberg

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Burg Landsberg

Burg Landsberg
A romantic hilltop castle near Meiningen, in Thuringia. Date: 1850

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Landsberg weekend festival, Bavaria, Germany

Landsberg weekend festival, Bavaria, Germany
Weekend festival on the picturesque market square of Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany, with people sitting at trestle tables

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Baroque altar, Landsberg, Bavaria, Germany

Baroque altar, Landsberg, Bavaria, Germany
View of the baroque altar in the Dominican Convent Church in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany. The church was built in 1720

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Medieval gate, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany

Medieval gate, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany
View of the gothic Bavarian Gate, the Bayertor, built in 1425, at the northern entrance to the town of Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Backlit tree and morning fog

Backlit tree and morning fog, Lechrain, Landsberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageLandsberg Collection: Backlit trees and morning fog

Backlit trees and morning fog, Lechrain, Landsberg, Germany, Europe


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Landsberg, a town located in the heart of Bavaria, holds a rich history and diverse cultural heritage. From its humble beginnings as B Birmingham to its present-day identity, this captivating place has witnessed significant events that have shaped both local and global narratives. Market Day at Landsberg showcases the bustling atmosphere where locals gather to trade their goods, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors and sounds. The litho captures the essence of community spirit that permeates through every corner of this charming town. Ropemaking in Bavaria offers a glimpse into the traditional craftsmanship that thrives within Landsberg's borders. This scene depicts skilled artisans meticulously crafting ropes, preserving age-old techniques passed down from generation to generation. The Torments of Hell painting takes us back in time to c1185 (1906), reminding us of the deep-rooted religious beliefs prevalent during those times. It serves as a testament to how art can reflect societal values and fears throughout history. In 1919, German delegates gathered in Landsberg to listen attentively as peace terms were presented after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles signing marked an important turning point for Germany's future trajectory, with Clemenceau's words echoing through the halls where decisions were made that would shape nations for years to come. The double chapel at Castle zu Freyburg/Unstrut stands proudly as an architectural gem within Landsberg's landscape. Its intricate design pays homage to centuries past while standing tall against the test of time. Burgtor is another architectural marvel adorning Landsberg's streetscape. This gate exemplifies exquisite craftsmanship and serves as a reminder of bygone eras when architecture was celebrated for both its functionality and beauty. Fredrik Ludvig Pfalzgreve von Landsberg left an indelible mark on his hometown during his reign from 1619-1681. His legacy lives on through landmarks bearing his name and contributions to the town's development.