Room 202 as seen from the southeast in 1926., 1926 Canvas Print
The pavilion room contains a collection of glassware that can be seen in two cupboards in front of the three windows, on the north side of the room. The two cabinets contain the engraved glasses, the next dotted, including the so-called "Wolf glasses"; in the next cabinet on the window side, a very beautifully cut, so-called 'Hedwig glass', on which embossed animal stastals are cut in relief. In the middle of the room a view of one of the two pillars. The North-Western Pavilion where the vaults rest on two pillars, and which are illuminated on the west side by two, on the north side by three windows. The walls and the days of the windows as well as the pillars show their unpainted red bricks with white joints, the vaults their yellow stones. Along the arches runs a green leaf ornament, along the ridge arches the stones are red; the capitals and collar pieces under the vaults are decorated with white stone and with carved human heads and animal heads. On the columns and the wall pilasters between the corbels are painted shields and the tools of the various crafts. The hall has a terrazo floor in which a motif is applied.
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