Yenidze is a former cigarette factory building in Dresden, Saxony, Germany built between 1907 and 1909.
It makes great use of tiles for decoration: both complex colour patterns and unusual three-dimensional forms.
The architect Martin Hammitzsch [de] (the second husband of Angela Hitler) designed the building in 1907.
In the carpet bombing of Dresden on 14/15 February 1945 most of the surrounding buildings were obliterated, but Yenidze escaped relatively unharmed, other than some loss of coloured glass in the dome.
However, the building sat in isolation for several decades, and only the regrowth of Dresden in the 1990s allowed a viable restoration, once the surrounding area was also redeveloped.