Karl Tobisch-Labotýn

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Karl Tobisch-Labotýn (born October 8, 1897 in Vienna , † December 17, 1977 in Linz ) was an Austrian architect .

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Rannariedl parish church
Riedersbach parish church

Karl Tobisch-Labotýn was born as Karl Anton Gustav Alfred Tobisch in Vienna in 1897 as the son of the lawyer Karl Borromäus Anton Josef Tobisch (1860–1932) and his wife Amalia Antonia Barbara, nee. Noble von Lenz, born. His father was President of the State School Board of Bohemia and was raised to the hereditary Austrian knighthood on March 4, 1912 by Emperor Franz Joseph as "Knight Tobisch von Labotýn" . When it was decided to abolish the nobility in Austria in 1919 , this also affected the Tobisch von Labotýn family. His sister Margarete (1901–1991) was married to Karl Steinhoff , Interior Minister of the GDR and Prime Minister of Brandenburg, for the second time .

Karl Tobisch-Labotýn studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology (graduated as a graduate engineer ) and worked as an architect in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Later he was an architect in Linz; as such, he planned churches, theaters and houses, among other things.

Karl Tobisch-Labotýn was married to Nora Anna Josefine Maria Krassl von Traissenegg (born January 21, 1906 in Vienna, † November 26, 2002 in Vienna) from 1924 to 1933 and is the father of Lotte Tobisch . He was buried at the Urnenhain Linz-Urfahr .

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