Michael Steinbrecher (architect)
Michael Steinbrecher (born July 11, 1887 in Munich ; † 1976 ) was a German architect . He is one of the most important southern Bavarian architects in sacred architecture in the 1930s and the post-war period , in which he was also involved in the reconstruction of Munich churches. His estate is in the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Munich .
Work (selection)
- 1932: Redesign of the free altar and church tower of the Maria Eich pilgrimage church in Planegg
- 1934: Mortuary in Vilsbiburg
- 1935–1936: Housing construction by Aluminum AG Burgerfeld in Wasserburg am Inn
- 1937–1938: Heimathaus in Wasserburg am Inn
- 1938–1939: Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul in Grünwald
- 1938: Expansion of the Catholic parish church St. Wendelin in Weitnau
- 1938–1939: Innwerk settlement in Gars am Inn
- 1939: Heimathaus and memorial courtyard in Trostberg
- 1949–1951: Christkönig parish church in Penzberg
- 1951–1953: Reconstruction of the Mariahilfkirche in der Au in Munich
- 1954–1955: St. Pius X monastery church in Neustift near Vilshofen on the Danube
- 1955–1956: St. Elisabeth parish church in Munich-Haidhausen (demolished around 1990 due to construction defects , the tower remains, smaller new building by Herbert Groethuysen )
- 1957–1958: Parish Church of St. Michael in Schalding on the right of the Danube
- 1957–1958: Parish Church of Maria Königin in Grünwald
- 1958–1967: Redesign of the Maria Eich pilgrimage church in Planegg
- 1961–1963: Extension of the parish church St. Martin in Unterwössen
- 1964–1966: Reconstruction of the parish church of St. Wolfgang in Munich-Haidhausen
- 1966: Redesign of the interior of the parish church St. Anton , Munich- Isarvorstadt
literature
- Steinbrecher, Michael . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 31 : Siemering – Stephens . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1937, p. 551 .
- Erich Scheibmayr : Last home. Personalities in Munich cemeteries 1784–1984. Scheibmayr, Munich 1989.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schlehhuber: Parish Church of St. Elizabeth. In: ste-haidhausen.de. Retrieved June 20, 2016 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Steinbrecher, Michael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 11, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | 1976 |