Hans Manteuffel

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Hans Manteuffel (born October 24, 1879 in Osterode , East Prussia , † January 7, 1963 in Hamburg ) was a German architect .

From 1900 to 1902 Manteuffel attended the building trade school in Königsberg . Working as a freelance architect since 1912, he built numerous administrative buildings, the commercial buildings of the Siebert brothers and S. Kiewe & Co. (1928) as a high-rise on the Old Town Market, the bank building for the Disconto-Gesellschaft in the suburban Langgasse, the Alhambra (Königsberg ) with a café in the skyscraper on the corner of Steindamm / Wagnerstrasse and others.

After the flight and expulsion of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe, Manteuffel settled in Hamburg from 1945 to 1950 and worked in his profession until his death.

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  1. ^ Robert Albinus: Königsberg Lexicon . Würzburg 2002, ISBN 3-88189-441-1