Proper noun
Haus (plural Hauses)
A surname
A symbol of this was the German Cultural Center ( German Deutsches Haus main), built in 1906 and opened on 15 May 1907, today it is Celje Hall ( Slovene Celjski dom main). Source: Internet
The house fire happened along the 100 block of Highway 33 East, near the Post Haus Pub, with the fire department calling it a suspicious incident. Source: Internet
Columbushaus, with its H.O. store on the ground floor and military police station above, had been a prime target in the insurrection and been burnt out yet again, along with the Haus Vaterland and other premises. Source: Internet
Haus der Kulturen der Welt The Museum Island in the River Spree houses five museums built from 1830 to 1930 and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Source: Internet
A Danish tourist or exchange student was enjoying dancing at the nightclub Haus at 285 W. Broadway in Tribeca — when someone stole her purse and got away with $683 worth of stuff, police say. Source: Internet
Austria was dominated by the House of Habsburg (Haus Österreich) from 1273 to 1806, when their empire came to an end. Source: Internet