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2 unusual facts about Alfred Heidelbach


Alfred Heidelbach

In 1873–74, he spent a year in Berlin, German Empire, and after having looked after the interests of the firm in London during the panic of 1873, returned to New York late in 1874.

Avenue d'Iéna

n° 19: A private mansion built in 1913, in the neo-classic style, by René Sergent for Alfred Heidelbach which currently houses the galleries of the Japanese and Chinese Panthéon Bouddhique of the Guimet Museum.



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