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Lehmann Bernheimer

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Nationality
  
German

Known for
  
Bernheimer-Haus

Died
  
May 29, 1918


Name
  
Lehmann Bernheimer

Occupation
  
art dealer

Children
  
Otto Bernheimer

Lehmann Bernheimer

Parent(s)
  
Meier Bernheimer Sarah Kahn

Relatives
  
Konrad Bernheimer (great grandson)

Lehmann Bernheimer (27 December 1841 - 29 May 1918) was a German antique dealer, who built the Bernheimer-Haus in Munich.

He was born on 27 December 1841 in Buttenhausen in Münsingen, Württemberg, the third child of Meier Bernheimer (1801-1870) and his wife Sarah, née Kahn (1803-1881).

In 1887, Bernheimer bought a small coffee house and beer garden, owned and run by an Englishman, and called the English Café. In its place was built the Bernheimer-Haus, which was opened in December 1889 by Prince Regent Luitpold. Initially the focus was on high-quality textiles, with the manufacture of luxury goods being slowly added. After a fire in 1897, the building was extended and antiques, tapestries and carpets were added. On his death in 1918, his son, Otto Bernheimer took over.

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Lehmann Bernheimer Wikipedia