Adolf Leichtle
Adolf Leichtle (* 1841 ; † October 3, 1913 ) was a German architect , patron , local researcher and member of parliament .
Life
Leichtle studied architecture at the Munich Art Academy from 1867 . He is responsible for the current appearance of the Kempten town hall fountain and was co-founder of the Allgäu Althertumverein in 1884 with Joseph Buck and Adolf Horchler .
On March 7, 1882, he succeeded the deceased Joseph Völk as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bavarian State Parliament and was a member until 1886. Leichtle lived at times in the Zumsteinhaus in Kempten.
Sketch for the fountain basin for the town hall fountain by Adolf Leichtle
literature
- August Ulrich: Adolf Leichtle †. In: Allgäuer Geschichtsfreund , 1913, No. 13, pp. 29–32.
Web links
- Holdings “Adolf Leichtle” in the catalog of the Kempten City Library
- Adolf Leichtle in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History
Individual evidence
- ↑ 02318 Adolf Leichtle - Matriculation AdBK Munich , accessed on March 1, 2013
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SURNAME | Leichtle, Adolf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect, patron and local researcher |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1841 |
DATE OF DEATH | October 3, 1913 |