George Bähr

Architect, designer of Dresden Frauenkirche

George Bähr - Architect, designer of Dresden Frauenkirche
Born

March 15th, 1666
358 years ago

Died

March 16th, 1738
286 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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A prominent architect focused on sacred buildings in Germany, contributed significantly to Baroque architecture. Designed the Dresden Frauenkirche, a remarkable example of Protestant church architecture. The church, completed in 1743 after his death, features a stunning dome and intricate details, exemplifying the height of architectural achievement in the period. Bähr's work has influenced the design of numerous other churches and structures in Europe.

Designed the Dresden Frauenkirche

Contributed to Baroque architecture

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