Georg Boettger (architect)

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Georg Boettger (also: Georg Böttger ; * February 12, 1847 in Rudolstadt ; † 1915 in Dessau ) was a German architect and secret court building officer and head of the Dessau court building office.

Boettger's preserved tomb can be found in Dessau Cemetery III .

Tomb
Main post office at Ernst-August-Platz in Hanover ;
Postcard No. 699 , Karl F. Wunder , around 1900

Well-known works (selection)

Fonts

  • G. Böttger: Some of the more recent construction activities in Hanover (post at the station) , in: Deutsche Bauzeitung , Volume XIII (1879), No. 95, p. 485

buildings

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d o.V. : The Ducal Mausoleum in Dessau / A building and its history (s) on the website mausoleumdessau.alfahosting.org of the Förderverein Mausoleum e. V., Dessau-Roßlau [undated], last accessed on May 17, 2017
  2. a b Willi Gorzny (Hrsg.): German biographical general register , Vol. 3 .: Bern - Bonzon , Pullach im Isartal: Verlag Willi Gorzny, 2002, ISBN 978-3-924276-27-0 and ISBN 3-924276-27 -7 , p. 424; Preview over google books
  3. ^ A b Franz Rudolf Zankl (Ed.): List of Architects, drawn up with the collaboration of Helmut Zimmermann , in ders .: Hanover. From the old train station to the new town hall. Pictorial documents on urban development in the second half of the 19th century , exhibition guide of the Historisches Museum am Hohen Ufer, Hanover, 1975, p. 42f.
  4. Rolf Schultze, Joachim Goericke: Schwechten, Franz Heinrich (1841 - 1924) on the die-alten-dessauer.de page of November 15, 2012, last accessed on May 17, 2017