Georg von Dollmann

Georg von Dollman ( born October 21, 1830 in Ansbach, † March 31, 1895 in Munich; Complete name: Georg Carl Heinrich Dollman ) was a German architect and Bavarian construction officer, Mr.

The son of an official attended the Gymnasium in Ansbach in 1846 and came to Munich, where he received his technical and artistic training at the Polytechnic School and the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1854 he entered the service of the Royal Bavarian State Railways. In the Building Department as a district engineer, he was engaged in the design of railway buildings, for example, when rebuilding the railway station of Gemünden am Main. Leo von Klenze made ​​him his assistant, he worked in his office up to Klenzes death in 1864.

Doll man completed the Liberation Hall and built the Assyrian hall from the courtyard of the Glyptothek. His first major independent work was the neo-Gothic parish church of Holy Cross in Giesing, which was built from 1866 to 1883.

After he had been drafted by order of King Max II in a lavish, not engineered building, he joined in 1868 as an architect in the service of King Ludwig II Under him, he quickly rose to the Councilor, Hofbau - Intendanzrat and court building on.

1869/1870, he designed the project of a Byzantine palace, which was not realized for the king in five different planning stages. Between 1870 and 1872 he expanded the hunting lodge at Linderhof, a U- shaped complex in the center of which was the state bedroom. This facility has been extended from 1874 to 1879 for today's Schloss Linderhof, puts the cabin. As from 1868, was Ludwig II of Doll man under the alias Meicost - Ettal a project for a new Palace of Versailles in the valley of Linderhof plan. From December 1868 to September 1873 laid Doll Man in front of thirteen different floor plans and numerous breakdowns and many views for the bedroom. The project was then transferred to the Lord in the Chiemsee from 1873. The local Herrenchiemsee New Palace remained unfinished.

The King's House on Schachen, a wooden post and beam construction, was built from 1869 to 1872. 1874 took over Dollman by Eduard Riedl charge of the construction work to Neuschwanstein Castle, whose foundation stone was done in 1869.

1884 fell into disgrace with the king Doll man and had to make way his collaborator Julius Hofmann. Doll man since lived in retirement. His wife, Eugenie Félicité Sophie Doll Man, granddaughter Klenzes died shortly before him end 1894.

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