Pk Munich 1886: Baron Friedrich From Wardenburg An Hotel Bavarian Yard Lindau

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You are bidding on onepostcard from 1886 out Munich.


A Baron of Wardenburg (listed in the Munich address book as Frederick of Wardenburg, Chamberlain and Real Privy Councilor, Excellency) addresses that Hotel at the Bayerischer Hof in Lindau, which was built in 1854 by Georg Wilhelm Spaeth, who also ran it. The hotel still exists today.


Possibly. is this identical to Friedrich Owe Sophus Ludwig von Wardenburg (* 29 July 1820 at Toftlund; † 2 February 1894 in Freiburg),around 1860 chamberlain and tutor in the court of Hereditary Grand Duke Carl August von Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach? -- The assignment is uncertain. His mentioned wife would be Marie Amalie Friederike Louise Annie, b. by Beulwitz (1826-1890) act.


Dated Munich, 23. March 1886.


Transcription: "I request for tomorrow, Wednesday d. 24. March, evening 10 o'clock (passenger train) to have a room with 2 beds ready for me. Since my wife is ailing, it is important that the room is heated for a long time Well be warmed through and that hot-water bottles are placed in the beds. - A dish of whitefish [[a type of salmon]] would be pleasant. baron v Wardenburg."


5 Pfennig postal stationery (9 x 14.1 cm) of the Kingdom of Bavaria.


Condition:Map browned, with creases, tear in edge and perforation (from an earlier binding). BPlease note also the pictures!

Internal note: FM 220529, in CDVs KST red leatherette album


About the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Lindau (source: wikipedia):

The Hotel Bayerischer Hof is a historic hotel in Lindau on Lake Constance.

Location: The hotel is located directly on the lake promenade at the harbor on the island of Lindau next to the main train station.

History: Georg Wilhelm Spaeth had a new hotel built opposite the new main station in 1853, in which the opening ceremony of the station took place in October of the same year. In the spring of 1854 the hotel was fully operational. In 1921 the Hotel Seegarten next door was acquired and in 1929 the Hotel Reutemann. After the Second World War, the hotels were used as convalescent homes by the French army and only released after ten years. It was then further modernized and later the buildings of the three neighboring hotels were structurally connected. In 1991 a hall for congresses was built.

The hotel has been owned by the Spaeth family since it opened and is run by the sixth generation. It is a member of the IHA for Bodenseehotels and Chaîne des Rôtisseurs. The Hotel Bayerischer Hof is classified by the Dehoga with five hotel stars.

Events: Various events take place in the hotel, including the Lindau Psychotherapy Weeks and the Nobel Prize Winners' Conference.

Transcription: "I request for tomorrow, Wednesday d. 24. March, evening 10 o'clock (passenger train) to have a room with 2 beds ready for me. Since my wife is ailing, it is important that the room is heated for a long time Well be warmed through and that hot-water bottles are placed in the beds. - A dish of whitefish [[a type of salmon]] would be pleasant. baron v Wardenburg." History: Georg Wilhelm Spaeth had a new hotel built opposite the new main station in 1853, in which the opening ceremony of the station took place in October of the same year. In the spring of 1854 the hotel was fully operational. In 1921 the Hotel Seegarten next door was acquired and in 1929 the Hotel Reutemann. After the Second World War, the hotels were used as convalescent homes by the French army and only releas
Transcription: "I request for tomorrow, Wednesday d. 24. March, evening 10 o'clock (passenger train) to have a room with 2 beds ready for me. Since my wife is ailing, it is important that the room is heated for a long time Well be warmed through and that hot-water bottles are placed in the beds. - A dish of whitefish [[a type of salmon]] would be pleasant. baron v Wardenburg." History: Georg Wilhelm Spaeth had a new hotel built opposite the new main station in 1853, in which the opening ceremony of the station took place in October of the same year. In the spring of 1854 the hotel was fully operational. In 1921 the Hotel Seegarten next door was acquired and in 1929 the Hotel Reutemann. After the Second World War, the hotels were used as convalescent homes by the French army and only releas
Transcription: "I request for tomorrow, Wednesday d. 24. March, evening 10 o'clock (passenger train) to have a room with 2 beds ready for me. Since my wife is ailing, it is important that the room is heated for a long time Well be warmed through and that hot-water bottles are placed in the beds. - A dish of whitefish [[a type of salmon]] would be pleasant. baron v Wardenburg." History: Georg Wilhelm Spaeth had a new hotel built opposite the new main station in 1853, in which the opening ceremony of the station took place in October of the same year. In the spring of 1854 the hotel was fully operational. In 1921 the Hotel Seegarten next door was acquired and in 1929 the Hotel Reutemann. After the Second World War, the hotels were used as convalescent homes by the French army and only releas
Autogrammart Schriftstück
Erscheinungsort München
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Friedrich von Wardenburg
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1886
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript