Alois Degano

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Alois Degano (* 1887 ; † 1960 ) was a German architect and building officer .

After many years of activity at Tegernsee , he became one of the master builders in the Obersalzberg Führer's restricted area in the Third Reich . His most famous building was the conversion of the Wachenfeld house into Adolf Hitler's Berghof on Obersalzberg near Berchtesgaden . Other buildings in the Third Reich included the SS Junk School in Bad Tölz (1935–1936), the Reich Chancellery Berchtesgaden (1936–1937) and the new building of the Reichsschule Feldafing (1937–1938) on Lake Starnberg .

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Individual evidence

  1. Country houses in our valley ( Memento from September 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 2.1 MB) tegernseer-tal-verlag.de, Landhaus in Holz , Architect Baurat A. Degano
  2. ^ [1] Birgit Schwarz: Geniewahn: Hitler und die Kunst , Böhlau, 2009, p. 155
  3. ^ The rediscovered second Reich Chancellery near Berchtesgaden Der Spiegel , edition 33/1996
  4. Architectural monuments Feldafing (PDF; 141 kB) Bavarian State Institute for Monument Preservation, Former "Reichsschule der NSDAP Feldafing", now a command support school for the Bundeswehr, built in 1938/44 according to plans by Alois Degano, D-1-88-118-51