Franz Singer (master builder, 1701)
Franz Singer (born October 4, 1701 in Madau, Lechtal Alps , † March 4, 1757 in Meßkirch ) was an Austrian parlier , Swiss court parlier of the Prince of Messkirch and master builder.
Life
His parents were Martin Singer and Elisabeth, née Scharf. From 1732 he intended to settle in Meßkirch with the professional title Parlier and has been a master builder there since 1745 at the latest.
Works and drafts
- 1736–1739: The Chärnehus in Einsiedeln
- 1739–1742: Parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Sarnen
- 1740: Gate building in Weißenau
- 1747: Baroque redesign of Freudenfels Castle
- 1757: Parish Church of St. Zeno in Storzingen
Web links
- Heinz Horat: Singer, Franz. In: Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Details on family history (PDF; 2.5 MB) , on the website of the Upper Austrian State Museums, accessed on October 16, 2012
- ↑ The Chärnehus and its history , accessed October 16, 2012.
- ^ Parish church of St. Zeno in Storzingen , accessed on October 16, 2012
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SURNAME | Singer, Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 4, 1701 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Madau, Lechtal Alps |
DATE OF DEATH | March 4, 1757 |
Place of death | Messkirch |