Wertheim Department Store (Interior)
Alfred Messel
1897
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The façade of the massive Warenhaus Wertheim had rows of narrow pillars extending from the ground floor to the roof and was a showpiece of early twentieth-century Berlin. The interior looked more like a palace or grand temple than a department store. Its lobby boasted a six-meter-high statue titled Labor, a grand staircase, and frescoes depicting ancient and modern harbors. The department store later became home to Berlin’s pioneering dance club, Tresor. The building was destroyed by bombing in World War II.
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Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 7.