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Lauenburg Collection

"Lauenburg: A Historical Landmark Linked to Otto von Bismarck and Prussian Royalty" Discover the enchanting town of Lauenburg

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Otto Eduard Leopold, aka Otto von Bismarck, from The History of the Great War, pub.c. 1919

Otto Eduard Leopold, aka Otto von Bismarck, from The History of the Great War, pub.c. 1919
3502723 Otto Eduard Leopold, aka Otto von Bismarck, from The History of the Great War, pub.c. 1919; (add.info.: Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg, 1815-1898)

Background imageLauenburg Collection: The meeting between Otto von Bismarck, left, and Adolphe Thiers, 1910 (print)

The meeting between Otto von Bismarck, left, and Adolphe Thiers, 1910 (print)
955265 The meeting between Otto von Bismarck, left, and Adolphe Thiers, 1910 (print); Private Collection; (add.info.: The meeting between Otto von Bismarck, left, and Adolphe Thiers)

Background imageLauenburg Collection: The Royal Family of Denmark (coloured engraving)

The Royal Family of Denmark (coloured engraving)
LSE1153741 The Royal Family of Denmark (coloured engraving) by Danish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Portrait of Otto von Bismarck painted by Franz von Lenbach

Portrait of Otto von Bismarck painted by Franz von Lenbach
Reproduction of a Portrait of Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898) painted by Franz von Lenbach (1836-1904). Date: 1888

Background imageLauenburg Collection: The Meeting Between Otto Von Bismarck, Left, And Adolphe Thiers, Seated Far Right

The Meeting Between Otto Von Bismarck, Left, And Adolphe Thiers, Seated Far Right, At The Palace Of Versailles, France, Signalling The End Of The Franco-Prussian War In 1871

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince Of Bismarck, Duke Of Lauenburg, 1815

Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince Of Bismarck, Duke Of Lauenburg, 1815

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Otto Eduard Leopold Von Bismarck, Prince Of Bismarck, Duke Of Lauenburg

Otto Eduard Leopold Von Bismarck, Prince Of Bismarck, Duke Of Lauenburg, Count Of Bismarck-SchAonhausen, 1815 To 1898. Prussian German Statesman And Aristocrat. First Chancellor Of The German Empire

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). Colored engraving

Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). Colored engraving
Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). German statesman and military, considered the founder of modern German state. Engraving in Universal History, 1889. Colored

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Prince Otto von Bismarck addressing the German Reichstag, 18

Prince Otto von Bismarck addressing the German Reichstag, 18
Engraving showing Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898), the Prusso-German statesman and first Chancellor of the German Empire

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Bust of Bismarck in Tanzania, German East Africa

Bust of Bismarck in Tanzania, German East Africa
Bronze bust of Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898) - German Statesman, in Tanga (the most northerly seaport city of Tanzania, and the surrounding Tanga Region.)

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Prince Otto von Bismarck, c. 1898

Prince Otto von Bismarck, c. 1898
Engraved portrait of Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898), the Prusso-German statesman and first Chancellor of the German Empire, pictured c.1898

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Prince Otto von Bismarck in his study, 1882

Prince Otto von Bismarck in his study, 1882
Engraving showing Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898), the Prusso-German statesman and first Chancellor of the German Empire, pictured in his study, c.1882

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Prince Otto von Bismarck, 1870

Prince Otto von Bismarck, 1870
Engraved portrait of Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898), the Prusso-German statesman and first Chancellor of the German Empire, pictured in 1870

Background imageLauenburg Collection: Prince Otto von Bismarck at Sedan, Franco-Prussian War, 1870

Prince Otto von Bismarck at Sedan, Franco-Prussian War, 1870
Engraving showing Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898), the Prusso-German statesman and first Chancellor of the German Empire


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"Lauenburg: A Historical Landmark Linked to Otto von Bismarck and Prussian Royalty" Discover the enchanting town of Lauenburg, a place steeped in history and adorned with captivating landmarks. One cannot explore Lauenburg without encountering traces of its most famous resident, Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, Prince of Bismarck and Duke of Lauenburg. As you wander through the streets, it becomes evident why this picturesque town captured the hearts of notable figures like Bismarck. The Evangelical Church stands proudly as a testament to architectural brilliance, designed by August Stuler in the 19th century. Its grandeur reflects the deep-rooted faith that has shaped Lauenburg's community for centuries. Bismarck's presence is felt throughout Lauenburg; his portrait painted by Franz von Lenbach immortalizes his influential role as a Prussian statesman and aristocrat. Known as the first Chancellor of the German Empire, he played an instrumental part in shaping European history during turbulent times. The meeting between Bismarck and Adolphe Thiers at Versailles marked a significant turning point—the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. This historical event symbolized Germany's emergence as a unified nation under Bismarck's leadership. Lauded not only for his political prowess but also for his noble lineage, Prince Otto von Bismarck held titles such as Duke and Count of Bismark-Schönhausen. His connection to royalty extended beyond Germany; even Denmark's Royal Family left their mark on this charming town. While exploring Lauenburg today, one can stumble upon unexpected surprises like a bust dedicated to Bismark located far away from home—in Tanzania. This intriguing reminder showcases how far-reaching his influence truly was.