Wilhelm Haeger

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Wilhelm Julius Haeger (born September 1, 1834 in Greifswald ; † March 2, 1901 in Friedenau ) was a German architect and Prussian construction clerk.

Life

Wilhelm Haeger studied at the Bauakademie and the university (art science and mathematics) in Berlin and passed the master builder examination in 1865. After a study trip through Italy, he worked as a master builder, master builder and building inspector (from 1874) at the Ministerial Building Commission and the Ministry of Public Works . In 1883 he became the technical and economic director of the Reichstag building office. In November 1885 he became a building officer. He worked exclusively in Berlin.

tomb

He died in the then still independent rural community of Friedenau (incorporated in Berlin in 1920). His grave is in Berlin on the Schöneberg III cemetery (grave location 14/51) on Stubenrauchstrasse.

buildings

literature

  • Uwe Kieling: Berlin building officials and state architects in the 19th century . Society for Local History and Monument Preservation in the Kulturbund der DDR, Berlin 1986, p. 36

Individual evidence

  1. University Women's Clinic in the monument database

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