Johann Jakob Bager
Johann Jakob Bager , also Jost Bager (* around 1670 in Wiesbaden ; † August 1, 1739 there ) was a German builder.
Life
Bager was the son of foreman Georg Leonhard Bager . He completed his apprenticeship with Max von Welsch and was then appointed Princely Nassau court builder and foreman. From 1700 to 1702 he was in charge of the construction of Biebrich Castle , and in 1712 the new church in the Mosbach district in Biebrich . Between 1725 and 1727 he built the new Protestant church in Saarbrücken's St. Johann district. Around 1730 he carried out the construction of the Evangelical Church of Wahlschied . In 1736 he was the construction manager for the church in Wörsdorf .
Bager was married to Maria Margaretha Heiden since 1698. He had three children with her, including his son Johann Daniel Bager .
Further construction projects
- 1717: Extension of the Mauritius Church (Wiesbaden)
- 1724–1729: Expansion of the Union Church (Idstein)
- 1727–1730: Reconstruction of the Protestant church in Wiesbaden-Naurod
- 1730: Construction of the coach house with pastry shop and bakery for the Usinger Castle
- 1730: Construction of the abbey conductor's apartment in Sankt Arnual
- 1731–1734: Reconstruction of the Protestant church in Wiesbaden-Bierstadt
- 1738: New building of the nave of the Protestant church in Dudweiler
literature
- Johann Jakob Bager in the Saarland biographies
- Manfred Reinert: Jobst Jager . In: Baroque master builder of the Saar region between 1648 and 1789 . Edition Schaumberg, Marpingen, 2011, ISBN 978-3-941095-08-3 , pp. 37-40
- Nassau Biography No. 149, pp. 27-28
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SURNAME | Bager, Johann Jakob |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bager, Jost |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1650 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wiesbaden |
DATE OF DEATH | August 1, 1739 |
Place of death | Wiesbaden |