Max Lutz

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Max Lutz (* 1850 probably in Rosenheim ; † 1910 ) was a German architect and builder in Rosenheim.

He was the son of the Rosenheim master builder Simon Lutz .

Buildings and designs

  • 1874–1878: Expansion of the old cemetery to the west with the relocation of the morgue built by his father Simon Lutz to the new western boundary of the cemetery; further enlargement of the cemetery (1897) to the north and construction of the neo-Romanesque funeral hall that still exists today
  • 1889: Construction of a large nave as the main nave of the church of the Capuchin monastery in Rosenheim according to plans by Bruno Specht , inauguration on October 4, 1889
  • 1890: New construction of the wheat mill, since 2004 a commercial building with a café under the name “Art Mill”
  • 1893: Michael Kögl has Max Lutz build a three-storey neo - renaissance building on the property at Ludwigsplatz 7 .
  • 1898–1899: Corner house at Rathausstrasse 10 / Am Anger for a doctor
  • 1898-1899: several villas, Promenadestraße 18-26 (now Prinzregentenstraße) whose style forms from late classicism on Romanesque Revival and neo-baroque up to art nouveau rich
  • 1899: Five-storey residential and commercial building at Innstrasse 14 in neo-Renaissance architecture
  • 1903: two-story residential and commercial building on Hofmannstrasse for Albert Huber

Individual evidence

  1. The old cemetery in 1928
  2. The Capuchin Monastery in Rosenheim
  3. ^ History of the Rosenheim mill
  4. ^ Villa Wittelsbach around 1900
  5. Information according to the construction board above the portal inside
  6. View of Hofmannstrasse in 1905