1909 in architecture

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The year 1909 in architecture involved some significant events.

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Hjorthagen Church in Stockholm, Sweden Hjorthagens kyrka Stockholm gavel entre 20060401.jpg
Hjorthagen Church in Stockholm, Sweden
Wiesen Viaduct on the Rhaetian Railway in Switzerland RhB Ge 4-4 II Wiesener Viadukt.jpg
Wiesen Viaduct on the Rhaetian Railway in Switzerland
The Opernhaus Chemnitz in Germany Opernhaus in Chemnitz.jpg
The Opernhaus Chemnitz in Germany

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