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The Thomas Mann House (in German: Thomas-Mann-Haus) in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California is the former residence of Nobel Prize laureate Thomas Mann, who lived there with his family during his exile from 1942 until 1952. Designed by the architect Julius Ralph Davidson, the house at 1550 San Remo Drive was built in 1941/42. In 2016, it was acquired by the German federal government, and opened on June 18, 2018 as a place for transatlantic dialogue and debate.

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  • Thomas-Mann-Haus (Pacific Palisades) (de)
  • Casa de Thomas Mann (es)
  • Thomas Mann House (en)
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  • Das Thomas-Mann-Haus (offiziell: Thomas Mann House) in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Kalifornien ist das ehemalige Wohnhaus des Literaturnobelpreisträgers Thomas Mann, der darin mit seiner Familie während seines Exils von 1942 bis 1952 lebte. Das vom Architekten Julius Ralph Davidson entworfene Haus am San Remo Drive Nummer 1550 wurde in den Jahren 1941/42 erbaut. 2016 kaufte es die deutsche Bundesregierung, am 18. Juni 2018 wurde es als transatlantische Begegnungsstätte eröffnet. (de)
  • The Thomas Mann House (in German: Thomas-Mann-Haus) in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California is the former residence of Nobel Prize laureate Thomas Mann, who lived there with his family during his exile from 1942 until 1952. Designed by the architect Julius Ralph Davidson, the house at 1550 San Remo Drive was built in 1941/42. In 2016, it was acquired by the German federal government, and opened on June 18, 2018 as a place for transatlantic dialogue and debate. (en)
  • La Casa de Thomas Mann en el 1550 de San Remo Drive en Pacific Palisades, en Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos), fue diseñada por el arquitecto modernista de origen alemán J. R. Davidson para el escritor alemán exilado Thomas Mann, en 1941. Mann vivió en allí entre 1942 y 1952, antes de su emigración a Suiza, donde pasó los últimos tres años de su vida. La casa fue vendida por Mann a un abogado norteamericano y su esposa, y se mantuvo en su familia hasta su compra por parte del gobierno alemán en el 2016. Está prevista una restauración de la casa, con la intención de que la casa se convierta en una residencia de artistas, como la cercana Villa Aurora, la casa del escritor alemán compañero de exilio de Mann, Lion Feuchtwanger. La casa tiene una superficie de 460 m² y está ubicada en una parcela d (es)
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