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The House on 56, Allée de la Robertsau is an Art Nouveau building in the Neustadt district of Strasbourg,
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. It is classified as a Monument historique by the
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since 1975. The house was built from 1902 until 1903 by the architects Franz Lütke (1860–1929) and Heinrich Backes (1866–1931) for the master baker Georges Cromer. It is considered as one of the most representative buildings of the Strasbourg brand of Art Nouveau architecture, influenced both by German and by French stylistic tendencies. Lütke and Backes were professional partners from 1898 until 1907. A very prolific duo, they built a number of other Art Nouveau houses in Strasbourg, of which several are classified as Monuments historiques as well (such as 46, Avenue des Vosges; 22, Rue du Général de Castelnau; 4, Rue Erckmann-Chatrian; and 24, Rue Twinger).


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Porte de L'Hôtel Cromer (34357119820).jpg, Entrance Strasbourg-56 allée de la Robertsau (4).jpg, Lower part (garden terrace) Immeuble au 56 allée de la Robertsau à Strasbourg (2).jpg, Glazed tiles in the entrance


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Villa Schutzenberger The Villa Schutzenberger, also known as Hôtel Schutzenberger (german: link=no, Schützenberger) is an Art Nouveau hôtel particulier on allée de la Robertsau in the Neustadt district of Strasbourg, in the French department of the Bas-Rhin. It h ...
, in the same street {{DEFAULTSORT:Strasbourg 56 Monuments historiques of Strasbourg Houses completed in 1903 Art Nouveau houses 20th-century architecture