Anton Algermissen
Anton Algermissen (* around 1841 in Hildesheim ; † August 10, 1932 ) was a German architect who was based in Hildesheim.
Since 1867 he was married to K. V. Gatzemeier from Langenhagen.
buildings
- 1865: Catholic Church of St. Laurentius in Langenhagen (Eichsfeld) ( neo-Romanesque )
- 1873–1876: Catholic Church of St. Pankratius in Fuhrbach (neo-Romanesque)
- 1887–1889: Administration building of the Prussian district government at the cathedral courtyard in Hildesheim ( neo-renaissance ; based on a preliminary design by Karl Friedrich Endell )
- 1887–1889: Pilgrimage church of the Annunciation in Germershausen (Untereichsfeld) (neo-Romanesque; with the assistance of Hildesheim cathedral dean Anton Paasch)
literature
- Ulrich Harteisen et al. (Ed.): The Eichsfeld. A regional study. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2018, ISBN 978-3-412-22539-1 , p. 159, p. 194 and p. 222.
Individual evidence
- ^ Lorenz: Karl Friedrich Endell †. In: Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung , 11th year 1891, No. 11 (from March 14, 1891), p. 109 f. ( online )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Algermissen, Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1841 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hildesheim |
DATE OF DEATH | August 10, 1932 |