Johann Andreas Schaubach
Johann Andreas Schaubach (born January 31, 1766 in Meiningen ; † February 23, 1844 in Meiningen) was a German architect , court bricklayer and building inspector at the court of Saxony-Meiningen .
Johann Andreas Schaubach was born in Meiningen as the son of the councilor Johann Daniel Schaubach. In 1791 he became court mason, 1802 court conductor and 1806 building inspector. His brother was the astronomer and high school principal Johann Konrad Schaubach .
Works
Johann Andreas Schaubach created the following well-known buildings in Meiningen, which are now listed buildings:
- Small architecture in the English Garden (from 1791)
- Artificial ruins in the English Garden (1793/94)
- Riding hall (1797), today Meiningen Theater Museum
- Small Palace (1821–1823)
- Great Palace (1821–1823)
- Conversion and extension of the Meiningen Malt and Brewery (1823)
literature
- Reissland / Schneider, IG Denkmalpflege (ed.): Meiningen - Monuments of the inner city , Kulturbund der DDR 1982.
- Kuratorium Meiningen (Ed.): Lexicon on the history of the city of Meiningen , Bielsteinverlag, Meiningen 2008, ISBN 978-3-9809504-4-2 .
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SURNAME | Schaubach, Johann Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect, court mason and building inspector at the court of Saxony-Meiningen |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 31, 1766 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Meiningen |
DATE OF DEATH | February 23, 1844 |
Place of death | Meiningen |