Carl Gotthard Langhans

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Carl Gotthard Langhans was an 18th-century Prussian architect renowned for introducing Neoclassical architecture to Germany.

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instanceOf Prussian architect
architect
human
birthDate 1732-12-15
birthPlace Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Landeshut
Silesia
countryOfCitizenship Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
deathDate 1808-10-01
deathPlace Berlin
employer Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
era 18th century
19th century
familyName Langhans
fieldOfWork architecture
genre monumental architecture
public architecture
givenName Carl
hasPartInCollection history of Neoclassical architecture in Germany
hasWorkIn Berlin
Breslau
Königsberg
influencedBy Andrea Palladio
ancient Greek architecture
ancient Roman architecture
knownFor introducing Neoclassical architecture to Germany
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Neoclassicism
name Carl Gotthard Langhans self-link
nationality Prussian
notableAchievement designed the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
pioneered Neoclassical forms in Prussian state architecture
notableProject urban design around Pariser Platz in Berlin
notableWork Brandenburg Gate
Brandenburg Gate
surface form: Brandenburger Tor

Königsberg Stock Exchange
Königsberg Theatre
Palais Hatzfeld (Breslau)
occupation architect
positionHeld director of public works in Prussia
regionOfActivity Berlin
Silesia
style Neoclassical architecture
workLocation Berlin

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Brandenburg Gate architect Carl Gotthard Langhans
Carl Gotthard Langhans name Carl Gotthard Langhans self-link
Marble Palace (Potsdam) architect Carl Gotthard Langhans