Geymüller
The Geymüller were a Swiss-Austrian family, first mentioned in 1581 in Turckheim in Alsace . Members of the family emigrate to Basel in 1613 during the Wars of Religion , where they are mentioned as councilors. From 1804 they ran the Geymüller & Co. bank. The family was ennobled in 1810.
- Johann Heinrich Geymüller (1754–1824), Swiss banker
- Johann Jakob Geymüller (1760–1834), Swiss banker, brother of the previous one
- Ursula Geymüller (1758–1844), sister of the previous one
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Johann Heinrich von Geymüller the Younger (1781–1848), Swiss banker, son of the previous one
- Heinrich von Geymüller (1839–1909), Swiss art and architecture historian, son of the previous one
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Johann Heinrich von Geymüller the Younger (1781–1848), Swiss banker, son of the previous one
- A specialist publisher for architecture and building history has existed in Aachen since 2012 , which is called Geymüller Verlag für Architektur , based on the life's work of the art and architecture historian Heinrich von Geymüller .