Jutta Kriewitz

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Jutta Kriewitz (* before 1985) is a German architect and building historian .

One year before the 1000th anniversary, her most important work appeared in 2011: a publication on the nail chapel in Bamberg Cathedral as a medieval meeting place and burial place of the cathedral chapter as well as the repository of the Holy Nail . On the occasion of renovation and restoration measures , Jutta Kriewitz, in collaboration with Walter Haas, had the opportunity to explore this sacred building in more detail as early as 1985/1986.

She lives in Berlin .

Publications

  • 1960 plus - a declined legacy? , Callwey Verlag, Restauro 113th year 2007, forum for restorers, conservators and preservationists
  • Bamberg Cathedral - Building Research on the Nagelkapelle , Volume 21 of the "Publications of the Diözesanmuseum Bamberg" 2011 ( ISBN 978-3-931432-22-5 ), with a contribution by Renate Baumgärtel-Fleischmann
  • Ulrich Finsterwalder - His life's work in a socio-political context, 2014

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New work on the history of the nail chapel in Bamberg Cathedral - The New Wiesentbote