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Deutsch: Max-Klinger-Schule in der Karl-Heine-Straße 22b. Architekten: Hubert Ritter und Fritz Baumeister.
Die ehemalige IV. Höhere Mädchenschule wurde zwischenzeitlich von der Universität Leipzig genutzt. Derzeit (2021) wird das Ensemble saniert und ergänzt und soll als Gymnasium "Am Palmengarten" wieder für eine Schule genutzt werden.
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Source Christoph Kaufmann: Fotoatelier Hermann Walter. Leipzig 1918–1935. Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 2010, ISBN 978-3-936508-61-1
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Atelier Hermann Walter

  • Bernhard Müller (* 1860; † 1930)
  • Karl Walter (* 1877; † 11 October 1940)

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