Georg Hauberrisser senior

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Hauberrisser's grave at St.-Peter-Stadtfriedhof, Graz

Georg Hauberrisser the Elder (born August 4, 1791 in Erbach im Rheingau ; † May 6, 1875 in Graz ) was a master builder who worked in Mainz , Frankfurt am Main , Switzerland and Bavaria before moving to Styria in 1811 State capital Graz settled down.

Hauberrisser was orphaned at an early age and learned the mason trade from relatives .

In 1811 Hauberrisser came to Graz and first worked for master builder Joseph Rothmayer. Despite many difficulties, he passed the master builder examination here and designed some buildings from the late Biedermeier period and classicism . In 1841/1842 he designed a city palace ( Palais Meran ) for Archduke Johann , in 1843/1844 the Palais Kees , which later served as the Styrian Corps Command and has been used as a student residence since 2010, and the Elingerhaus on Sackstrasse , today's Hotel Erzherzog Johann . In 1854 he built the city ​​palace designed by Joseph Graf Kottulinsky in the style of romantic historicism on Elisabethstrasse .

His son was the architect Georg Hauberrisser  (the younger).

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  1. Walter Brunner on behalf of the City of Graz, Kulturamt (Ed.): Geschichte der Stadt Graz (in 4 volumes), self-published by the City of Graz 2003, ISBN 3-902234-02-4 ; (Volume 4, p. 190)
  2. Anselm Wagner and Sophia Walk (eds.): Architekturführer Graz, DOM publishers Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-86922-577-7 ; (P. 283)