Mathias Gerl
Mat (t) hias Franz Gerl or Mathias Gerl the Younger (born April 1, 1712 in Klosterneuburg , Lower Austria ; † March 13, 1765 in Vienna ) was an Austrian architect and builder .
Life
Mathias Gerl the Younger belonged to a family of Viennese builders, Josef Gerl (1734–1798) should also be mentioned. Its architecture was influenced by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt .
In 1829 the Gerlgasse in Vienna- Landstrasse (3rd district) was named after him.
Realizations
- 1742–1745: Reconstruction: Ober St. Veiter parish church
- 1743: Piarist Church Maria Treu (Vienna)
- 1743–1747: Piarist Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Gleisdorf)
- 1744: Oberlaa parish church
- 1746: Klosterneuburger-Hof in Vienna
- 1746–1747: Simmering parish church
- 1752: Castle in Wiener Neustadt
- 1751–1754: Expansion of the Bohemian Court Chancellery in Vienna
- 1752: Vicarage in Melk
- 1753: Parish Church of St. Gertrud - Währing (today: Vienna 18th district)
- 1754–1756: St. Thekla (Vienna) in Wieden
- 1768–1771: with master bricklayer Johann Reitmayer: Großriedenthal parish church
- St. Margareta (Traiskirchen)
The imperial quarry
Mainly supporting architectural parts were made of the hardest Kaiserstein , so an intensive collaboration with Kaisersteinbruch masters is documented.
Web links
Commons : Mathias Gerl - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Entry on Mathias Gerl in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
Individual evidence
- ↑ particular, were called (selection) Simon Sass Laber , Franz Trumler , Johann Gehmacher , Johann Michael Strickner in: Helmuth Furch , Historical Dictionary Kaisersteinbruch. Volume 2 I – Z, index Gerl buildings, Gerl Ignaz, Joseph , Liborius Thaddäus, Mathias the Elder. Ä., Mathias Franciskus, Peter . Museum and cultural association Kaisersteinbruch , Bruckneudorf-Kaisersteinbruch 2004.
- ^ Historical lexicon Kaisersteinbruch. Volume 2 I-Z. PDF.
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SURNAME | Gerl, Mathias |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Gerl, Mathias the Younger; Gerl, Mathias Franz; Gerl, Matthias |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect and builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 1, 1712 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Klosterneuburg |
DATE OF DEATH | March 13, 1765 |
Place of death | Vienna |