Hans Schurr

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Hans Benedikt Schurr , occasionally also Hans Schnurr or Hans Schnur , (* May 28, 1864 ; † July 31, 1934 in Munich ) was a German architect .

Schurr was a student of Georg von Hauberrisser and built numerous churches in Upper Bavaria in the neo-Gothic or neo-baroque style. Schurr taught at the municipal trade school in Munich, among others. The architect Michael Kurz worked as an employee at Schurr from time to time , and later he himself was to play an important role in Bavarian sacred buildings.

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literature

  • Church buildings by Hans Schurr. In: Süddeutsche Bauzeitung , year 1913, 23 / 43–44.
  • Eva-Maria Landwehr: New Baroque. Architecture and furnishing concepts for sacred buildings in southern Germany around 1900. Der Andere Verlag, Osnabrück 2003, ISBN 3-89959-120-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sights in Hohenlinden