Georg von Dollmann

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Georg von Dollmann was a 19th-century German architect best known for designing King Ludwig II’s romantic historicist palaces, including the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.

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instanceOf architect
human
architectOf Herrenchiemsee Palace NERFINISHED
Linderhof Palace NERFINISHED
Neuschwanstein Castle NERFINISHED
Royal Villa at Berchtesgaden NERFINISHED
various royal buildings in Bavaria
burialPlace Munich NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1830-05-21
dateOfDeath 1895-03-31
educatedAt Academy of Fine Arts, Munich NERFINISHED
Polytechnic School in Munich NERFINISHED
employer King Ludwig II of Bavaria NERFINISHED
era 19th century
fieldOfWork castle architecture
historicist architecture
palace architecture
gender male
hasWorkLocation Chiemsee NERFINISHED
Hohenschwangau NERFINISHED
influencedBy French Baroque architecture
medieval castle architecture
knownFor designing palaces for King Ludwig II of Bavaria
romantic historicist architecture
movement Historicism NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableStudentOrAssistant Julius Hofmann NERFINISHED
notableWork Herrenchiemsee Palace NERFINISHED
Linderhof Palace NERFINISHED
Neuschwanstein Castle NERFINISHED
Royal Villa at Berchtesgaden NERFINISHED
Royal stables at Hohenschwangau NERFINISHED
occupation architect
partOf Bavarian court architecture
patron Ludwig II of Bavaria NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Ansbach NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Munich NERFINISHED
positionHeld court architect to King Ludwig II of Bavaria
residence Munich
style romantic historicism
workedIn Bavaria NERFINISHED
Munich NERFINISHED

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Neuschwanstein Castle architect Georg von Dollmann