Matthias Binder
Matthias Binder (also Matthias Bindner * 1704 or 1705 , † 1777 ) was a Baroque - builder of the Teutonic Order , which especially in Ellingen worked.
Buildings (selection)
- Castle in Ellingen
- Castle church of Ellingen Castle (started by Franz Joseph Roth ), 1746 to 1752
- Lierheim Castle in Möttingen
- St. Augustine in Stopfenheim
- Teutonic Order House in Dinkelsbühl
- Neue Gasse in Ellingen, from 1749
- St. Nikolaus in Spalt , 1767 to 1771
- Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows in the Liebfrauenmünster in Wolframs-Eschenbach , 1749
- St. Martin in Unterschneidheim
- former synagogue in Ellingen, 1757
literature
- Bärbel Schäfer: Ellingen, on the conception of a rural cultural seat of the Teutonic Order and the associated market in the 18th century by the architects Wilhelm Heinrich Beringer, Franz Keller, Franz Joseph Roth and Matthias Binder . Dissertation University of Munich 1993; also: Residenz and Markt Ellingen. For the conception of a country commander's seat in the 18th century . Middle Franconian Studies, Vol. 10. Ansbach: Historischer Verein für Mittelfranken 1994, ISBN 3-87707-480-4
Web links
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Binder, Matthias |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bindner, Matthias |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | baroque Teutonic order builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1704 or 1705 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1777 |