Career
Many habitués visited the house at Nollendorfplatz 7th, because it was considered as the most important Berliner Salon in the years immediately before the outbreak of world war in 1914. The specialty was in the unfamiliar social diversity of its audience: Both representatives of the rich bourgeoisie, the economic capital"s and Prussian nobility, as well as writers of early modernism found their way into the house of the Baroness.