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Jubilee show hall
The Palais Kaufmännischer Verein,
often
referred to as the "small Hofburg in Linz",
is located in the centre of
Linz,
directly on the pedestrian precinct
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The jubilee diner is served
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After a construction time of two years the
club house was inaugurated on the 20th of November in 1898. Apart from the expensively furnished rooms also many representative offices moved
into the Palais, which were the seat of the chamber of commerce. |
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Mr. Kempf-CH, Mr. Rathbauer-KKÖ
honorary member, Mrs. Kaindl-D,
Mrs. Rainer-A, Mr. Rainer-A
and Mr. Müller-Rech-D
(from the right to the left)
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The main entrance into the palais
It was a time of great economic and social progress, when over 130 years ago
eleven young traders called the "foundation committee of the association of
young traders in Linz" into life. Their creed was Education, Progress and
Liberty. And this also was the main interest of the association, "… to have
a positive effect on the intelligence of the young traders and to give
further training in commercial, industrial and social matters..."
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Mr. Meyer-D (left side), Mrs. Lütgehetmann-D,
Mrs. Christen-CH, Mr. Hodel-CH (right side),
Mrs. Helene Reiter-D (stands right)
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Our industrial exhibitors presented their
goods and supply
in the Palais ground floor
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Judge Mrs. Veland-N (left),
Mrs. Bezrucka-A (right middle),
Mr. Michal-A (backside), Mrs. Michal-A
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The cashier desk at the staircase
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Mr. Preiss-president of KKÖ
congratulate Mr. Claus Wehnert-DK
to the win of 1 free cage for a KKÖ show |
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Pictures from the 80 years jubilee
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