
Thomas Ammann
Thomas Ammann was an influential figure in the art world, known for his role as a collector and dealer. He passed away decades before his sister Doris, but his legacy continued through the art collection they shared, which was sold posthumously to benefit underprivileged children, resulting in a 70 million Swiss franc donation to the Zurich Children's Hospital.
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Thomas Ammann is noted for his significant private donations to the Kinderspital.
Kinderspital Zürich droht für den Kanton zum Fass ohne Boden zu werdenThomas Ammann, along with his sister Doris, left a substantial art collection to support children in need.
Nach Schüssen auf Mariabild – Anklage gegen Sanija AmetiThomas Ammann, who passed away decades ago, is mentioned in connection with the art collection that will benefit needy children.
Rottweiler-Halter müssen mit ihren Tieren zum WesenstestThomas Ammann's art collection will be sold to benefit needy children, as per his wishes in his sister's will.
Stinkender Titanwurz und Königin der Nacht blühen gleichzeitigThomas Ammann, who passed away decades ago, is mentioned in connection with his sister Doris's will regarding their art collection.
Verkehrsbehinderungen bei der Tramhaltestelle BahnhofquaiThomas Ammann, who passed away decades ago, is mentioned in connection with the sale of the art collection to benefit children.
Tonnen von Altlasten bei ehemaliger Jagdschiessanlage entferntThomas Ammann has been running a public relations agency in Zurich for 24 years and is concerned about the proposed tax increase on retirement savings.
Selbständige benachteiligt: Geplante Kapitalsteuer belastet Vorsorge
Thomas Ammann, who passed away decades earlier, is mentioned in connection with the art collection left to benefit children.
Bahnstrecke auf den Üetliberg fast fünf Monate lang gesperrtThomas Ammann, who passed away decades earlier, is mentioned as a co-owner of the art collection bequeathed by his sister.
Kunsthändler vermachen dem Kinderspital 70 Millionen Franken























