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289: 316: 340: 420: 328: 304: 22: 130: 261:; some of these constructions remain to this day. 1818 saw Zais develop a city master plan for the "enlargement and beautification of the city"; the plan included surrounding the city's historic district with new streets in a pentagonal arrangement. Zais faced strong opposition from the city's inhabitants while implementing his ideas, which were backed by 272:
Using private funds, 1821 saw the culmination of the Four Seasons hotel and bath house construction, containing 140 rooms. This single building almost bankrupt the Zais family. Facing brisk opposition again from the local community, which sabotaged the spa's water sources, Zais died in
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before the project's completion. Initially buried at Heidenmauer, in 1832 his remains were moved to the cemetery on Platter street. His grave was replaced by a plaque.
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Wolfgang Fritsche: Building and authoritarian pending action in the Nassau parts of the country from 1465 to 1866. Dissertation. Publisher VDG, Weimar 1997
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fidelity representation of the fable of a disappearance of the hot springs to Wiesbaden. Supplement to Nro. 134 the Mainzer newspaper. November 7, 1820.
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with his lasting urban design. Zais designed a number of important buildings in the spa town, including the construction (1808-1811) of the
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residence. Given this opposition, Zais deliberately placed the Kurhaus outside the city bounds.
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Wolf Heino Struck: Wiesbaden Biedermeier. Franz Steiner publishing house, Wiesbaden 1981.
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H. Bremme: Later Triumph. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. 27 May 1995, p. 46.
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He promoted the use of cheaper materials at the time, including extensive use of
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Karlheinz Striedter: Earthen Architecture in Weilbgurg an der Lahn.
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Christian Zais' work characterizes the inner city of
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Kurhaus, Wiesbaden
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Old Kurhaus Wiesbaden
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