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Hirschl Palace in Trieste (n 19 of the actual Corso Italia), since 1891, seat of the atelier and home of the Wulz family. Looking out the window, at the center of the house, are Giuseppe Wulz and his wife
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Hirschl Palace in Trieste (n 19 of the actual Corso Italia), since 1891, seat of the atelier and home of the Wulz family. Looking out the window, at the center of the house, are Giuseppe Wulz and his wife
Hirschl Palace in Trieste (n 19 of the actual Corso Italia), since 1891, seat of the atelier and home of the Wulz family. Looking out the window, at the center of the house, are Giuseppe Wulz and his wife Trieste. Date of Photograph:1905
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WSA-F-000889-0000
Media ID 33275542
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Business Sign Commercial Shop Store Store Window And Show Case Street Lamp With Action
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This photo print, titled "WSA-F-000889-0000" transports us back to the year 1905 in Trieste. The image captures the grandeur of the Hirschl Palace, a magnificent building located on Corso Italia, which has been serving as both an atelier and a cherished home for the esteemed Wulz family since 1891. As we peer through one of its windows, our gaze is met by Giuseppe Wulz and his wife. They stand at the center of their abode, gazing out onto the bustling streets below. Their presence adds a touch of life to this architectural marvel that stands tall amidst its urban surroundings. The street lamp illuminates their view, casting long shadows across the cobblestone pavement. This scene showcases not only the exterior beauty of Trieste but also highlights various elements within it. From furnishings designed specifically for civic spaces to intricate furniture showcased in store windows nearby - every detail tells a story. Intriguingly, there is a business sign visible just outside this window frame—a symbol of communication and commerce that was prevalent during those times. It serves as a reminder that even amidst such elegance and history, life continues with vigor beyond these walls. Through this photograph captured by Wulz from Alinari's lens, we are invited into an enchanting world where architecture meets humanity. It allows us to appreciate not only the beauty of buildings but also how they intertwine with everyday life in cities like Trieste—where history unfolds on every corner and each window holds stories waiting to be discovered.
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