Johann Jakob Mackensen
Johann Jakob Mackensen (born September 28, 1721 at the Calenberger Mühle, † October 29, 1785 in Hanover ) was the court architect in Hanover.
A colleague from 1784 was Benjamin Hase (1720–1803).
Publications
- 1749: Plan from the Churfürstl.-Braunschw.-Lüneb. Main and resident city of Hanover and the same area, bit to the village of Herrnhausen along with the Königl located there . The palace and garden, as well as the other gardens and avenues in the area , with the Hattorscher Garten , Fantaisie and Görtzscher Garten facilities , received in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Hanover location) , archive signature 250 K / 3 K
- Report on the renewal of the balusters ; 1774; with court building scribe Johann Georg Schachtrupp and Johann Dietrich Heumann
literature
- Wolfgang Volz: Herrenhausen: the royal gardens in Hanover ; P. 250
Individual evidence
- ↑ genealogy.net: Johann Jakob Mackensen.
- ↑ Michael Rohde : On the history of the Georgengarten and its germ cells: Wallmodengarten and Wangenheimgarten. In “Back to Nature.” The idea and history of the Georgengarten in Hanover-Herrenhausen , booklet for the exhibition of the same name, organized by the Wilhelm-Busch-Gesellschaft eV and the Green Space Office of the State Capital Hanover in the Wilhelm-Busch-Museum Hanover, German Museum for Caricature and Critical Graphics from May 18 to July 27, 1997, ed. by the Wilhelm-Busch-Gesellschaft eV and the Green Space Office of the state capital Hanover. Wallstein-Verlag, Göttingen 1997, ISBN 978-3-89244-250-9 and 3-89244-250-9, pp. 11-40, here: p. 12
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SURNAME | Mackensen, Johann Jakob |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German court architect in Hanover |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 28, 1721 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Calenberg Mill |
DATE OF DEATH | October 29, 1785 |
Place of death | Hanover |