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- Leo von Klenze was a German neoclassicist architect, painter and writer. Court architect of Bavarian King Ludwig I, Leo von Klenze was one of the...
- male, 382 years old
- Agostino Barelli was an Italian architect of the baroque. Barelli was invited to Munich by Henriette Adelaide of Savoy to construct the...
- male, deceased (1870)
- August von Voit was a German architect. Voit designed the city hall of Annweiler am Trifels (Rheinland-Pfalz), the Fruchthalle in Kaiserslautern...
- male, deceased (1724)
- Enrico Zuccalli, ("Johann Heinrich Zuccalli", * ca. 1642 in Roveredo (Switzerland), † 8 March 1724 in Munich) was a Swiss architect who worked fo...
- male, deceased (1847)
- Friedrich von Gärtner was a German architect. He and Leo von Klenze are known as the most famous architects of Bavaria under Ludwig I. His style w...
- male, deceased (1599)
- Friedrich Sustris was a German-Dutch painter, decorator and architect. He was a son of the artist Lambert Sustris, who worked in Italy. Sustris got...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Georg Friedrich Christian Bürklein was a German architect and a pupil of Friedrich von Gärtner. His first important work was the construction of th...
- male, deceased (1766)
- Johann Michael Fischer was a German architect in the late Baroque period. (He should not be confused with the sculptor of the same name from...
- male, deceased (1713)
- Giovanni Antonio Viscardi was an Swiss architect of the baroque, who worked mostly in Bavaria. G. Antonio Viscadi descended from a family which...
- male, deceased (1767)
- François de Cuvilliés was a Belgian-born Bavarian decorative designer and architect who was instrumental in bringing the Rococo style to the Wi...
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