Modern
pauls mandelštams
Born 1872
Died 1941
A Life Etched in Riga’s Stone: The Story of Pauls Mandelštams
Pauls Mandelštams, born Fayvush Mandelstamm on September 19th, 1872, in the Kovno Governorate – a region now part of Lithuania but then within the Russian Empire – was an architect whose legacy is inextricably linked to the cityscape of Riga. His life, though tragically cut short by the horrors of the Holocaust in 1941, unfolded as a testament to artistic vision and resilie…
Chronological Journey
The Lifeline
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