Max Arwed Roßbach (also spelled Rossbach, 24 November 1844 in Plauen – 31 December 1902 in Leipzig) was a German historicist architect in the late 19th...
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erected in 1836 a Neoclassical facade, replaced by a Neo-Gothic facade of Arwed Roßbach in 1897. Felix Mendelssohn conducted his oratorio on the church's patron...
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Historicist building by Arwed Roßbach in Leipzig, Germany (1892)...
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Typical historicist house: Gründerzeit building by Arwed Roßbach in Leipzig, Germany (built in 1892)...
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locomotive designer and engineer Emil Kautzsch (1841–1910), theologian Arwed Rossbach (1844–1902), architect in Leipzig Hermann Vogel (1854–1921), illustrator...
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Dresden architects Ernst Giese and Paul Weidner and Leipzig architect Arwed Roßbach each won a first prize. The realised design incorporates elements of...
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generously rebuilt and expanded from 1892 to 1897 by the architect Arwed Rossbach. The Augusteum had originally only had a front onto the Augustusplatz...
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From 1884 to 1887, he also collaborated with the architectural firm of Arwed Roßbach, in Leipzig. From 1887 to 1891, he assisted Paul Wallot during the construction...
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demolished in 1887 and replaced with plans by the Leipzig architect Arwed Roßbach (1844–1902) by a representative new building built in the Neo-Renaissance...
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American model. It was built with funds from the Carl Zeiss Foundation by Arwed Roßbach and opened in 1903. Supported by the physicists Ernst Abbe and Siegfried...
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