The Invisible Made Present : The Louvre-Lens Museum in Northern France should work as a catalyst to the development of a former mining region.
Julkaisussa: | Topos 85(2013)S. 28-34 |
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Päätekijät: | Kandjee, Thierry (Tekijä), Hunt, Sarah (Tekijä) |
Aineistotyyppi: | Artikkeli |
Kieli: | German |
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2013
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