Adolf Hitler, two wall candelabra from the drawing room in the Führerhaus in Munich Created and designed by Professor Leonhard Gall and Prof. Gerdy Troost. Brass, with gold-coloured electroplating. The lampshades are made of figured, light marble. The wiring has been replaced. Hitler had the original fabric lampshades replaced by the marble shades for their effect, as in the large reception hall and in the dinning room. Height: 53 cm. The Führerhaus and NSDAP administration building were built on the Königplatz in Munich from plans by the Munich architect Paul ,
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