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The thought stayed in my head and so I decided to share a few images of the houses I would like to own/to live in/to share with family and friends on visits to Berlin.
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I took 8 shots, but decided that was too much to post to this blog. One of the houses is white and tall. On the wall you can just make out a small plaque. It says that Isadora Duncan lived in a flat in the house from 1904 to 1914. As I am sure you know, she was a very famous dancer.
From 1908 to 1912, the composer Engelbert Humperdinck lived in the building. I really enjoyed seeing this part of Berlin. It is amazing that I have lived here so long and never seen this area. Thanks Marga!
My next post will be about the New Year.
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