Julius Hofmann

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Julius Hofmann was a 19th-century German architect best known for helping design the romantic, fairy-tale-like Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.

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instanceOf German person
architect
human
architecturalStyle historicist architecture
romantic architecture
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
employer King Ludwig II of Bavaria NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Germans
fieldOfWork architecture
gender male
genre castle architecture
palace architecture
influencedBy medieval European castles
romanticism in architecture
knownFor designing Neuschwanstein Castle
languageOfWorkOrName German
nativeLanguage German
notableRole collaborator of Eduard Riedel
collaborator of Georg von Dollmann
site architect for Neuschwanstein Castle
notableWork Herrenchiemsee Palace NERFINISHED
Linderhof Palace NERFINISHED
Neuschwanstein Castle NERFINISHED
royal building projects for King Ludwig II of Bavaria
occupation architect
participantIn construction of Neuschwanstein Castle
placeOfActivity Munich NERFINISHED
workLocation Bavaria NERFINISHED
Neuschwanstein Castle construction site

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Neuschwanstein Castle architect Julius Hofmann