Jakob Graff

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Jakob Graff (born October 8, 1820 in Bellheim , † 1906 probably in Munich ) was a German architect and Bavarian construction clerk .

Graff studied at the Munich Polytechnic and the Munich Art Academy until 1852 . In 1853 he was appointed municipal building officer in Schweinfurt , and from 1860 to 1865 he was town building officer of Augsburg . His successor in this office was Ludwig Leybold in 1866 .

With effect from September 1, 1869, Graff was appointed production engineer in the construction department of the general management of the Royal Bavarian Transport Authority. There he rose in 1881 to the Railway Directorate General .

Buildings (selection)

Entrance building of Rosenheim train station in 1890

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ordinance and notification sheet of the Royal Bavarian Transport Institutions. Year 1869, p. 384.