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Alfred Messel

Alfred Messel (1853–1909) was a German architect whose Pergamon Museum (designed 1907, completed posthumously 1930) on Berlin's Museum Island houses one of the world's greatest collections of ancient architecture. His Wertheim department store (1896) on Leipziger Platz was a pioneering work of commercial architecture that introduced the large-scale glass facade to German retail.

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