August Orth
August Friedrich Wilhelm Orth (25 July 1828 – 11 May 1901) was a German architect. He was employed by the Strousberg family to provide architectural service for their private accommodation and business ventures. Orth was born in Windhausen near Braunschweig and died in Berlin.
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"Empfangsgebäude des Görlitzer Bahnhofes in Berlin" an 1872 painting depicting the Görlitzer Bahnhof entrance hall
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portrait of August Orth
Selected works
- Palais Strousberg, Berlin
- Renovations to Castle Zbirow,[1] Zbiroh
- Berliner Viehmarkt, Berlin
- Gethsemane Church, Berlin
- Görlitzer Bahnhof, Berlin
- Kaiserbahnhof Halbe, Berlin
- Emmauskirche in Lausitzer Platz, Berlin
- Christmas Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, Palestine
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