Theodor Eyrich

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Theodor Eyrich (born September 7, 1838 in Nuremberg ; † September 30, 1907 there ; full name: Sebastian Theodor Justus Eyrich ) was a German architect .

Eyrich studied at the Nuremberg Academy of Applied Arts , where he mainly worked. He then studied at the Karlsruhe Polytechnic , where he joined the Teutonia fraternity . He later studied at the Munich Art Academy with Karl von Fischer , Hochstätter and Ludwig Lange .

After working as a teacher at the Bauewerkschule Holzminden for a year , he made four years of study trips to Italy on a scholarship from the Munich Academy . Its main buildings are: Hotel Strauss in Nuremberg, Schwarzenberg Castle , Villa Uhlig, Schlösschen Kropf- Mögeldorf , the Treuchtlingen town hall and several private houses and villas in Nuremberg. He was the architect for the house of the Bubenreuth fraternity .

In 1893 he became an honorary boy of the Stauffia fraternity in Munich .

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