Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808), Prussian master builder and royal architect
Carl Ferdinand Langhans (1782–1869), his son, Prussian architect
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CarlLanghans may refer to: Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808), Prussian master builder and royal architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans (1782–1869), his son...
Carl Gotthard Langhans (15 December 1732 – 1 October 1808) was a Prussian master builder and royal architect. His churches, palaces, grand houses, interiors...
Magda Langhans (1903–1987), German political activist and politician Paul Langhans (1867–1952), German geographer and cartographer Rainer Langhans (born...
designing theaters. Born in Breslau, Silesia, Langhans was the son of the architect Carl Gotthard Langhans. Langhans' designs included the reconstruction of...
designed in the early Neoclassical style by the architects Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard Langhans. Despite the name, brick is the main material. The palace...
William II of Prussia, based on designs by the royal architect Carl Gotthard Langhans. The bronze sculpture of the quadriga crowning the gate is a work...
sometimes been used for other entertainments or innovations. Architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans introduced a pleorama in Breslau in 1831 with scenes of the Bay...
architectural taste in Prussia was shaped in Neoclassical style, mainly by Carl Gotthard Langhans, the architect of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. After returning...
1786, Georg Friedrich von Boumann and Carl Gotthard Langhans completed the palace to its original plans. Langhans stayed in Rheinsberg for a few weeks...
suburb, was destroyed by fire in 1817. It had been designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans, and was inaugurated on 1 January 1802. The new hall was designed...
designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans, in the grounds beyond the Carp Pond. The building was used as a teahouse and as a viewing-tower. Langhans also designed...
three-story Neoclassical designed by the architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans (1781–1869). Langhans was one of the foremost 19th-century architects of Silesia...
Darius in Susa. In the 18th century, the Athenian Propylaea inspired Carl Gotthard Langhans in construction of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Portal (architecture)...
Neoclassical style erected according to plans designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard Langhans, which was finished in 1793. Other structures within...
The reconstruction of the building was supervised by architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans, and the Königliches Opernhaus (Royal Opera House) was inaugurated...
1982 (1982-10-23) "Wuthering Kites" David Villaire 7 "In the Swim" Bob Langhans October 30, 1982 (1982-10-30) "Put Up or Fix Up" David Villaire 8 "Haggle...
Islets of Langerhans and Langerhans cell – Paul Langerhans Langhans giant cell – Theodor Langhans Lauth's canal – Thomas Lauth Leydig Cells – Franz Leydig...
months in Berlin where he was exposed to Palladian architecture. Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808), David Gilly (1748–1808) and Hans Christian Genelli...
constructed between 1790 and 1792 under the supervision of master builder Carl Gotthard Langhans, with Andreas Ludwig Krüger carrying out the construction. In the...
Neoclassical Brandenburg Gate was completed in the early 1790s by Carl Gotthard Langhans. Until 1814, the square was known simply as Quarrel or Direct (the...
(1772–1800) Carl von Gontard (1731–1791) Leo von Klenze (1784–1864) Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808) Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841) – also a painter...
Vischer, Eduard Zeller Law Carl Hilty, Eugen Huber Medicine Jakob Klaesi, Emil Theodor Kocher, Hugo Kronecker, Theodor Langhans, Ludwig Lichtheim, Maurice...
February 1 – Marie Carandini, opera singer (d. 1894) February 2 – Louisa Langhans-Japha, composer (died 1910) February 16 – Franz von Holstein, composer...
that the project had for Frederick William IV, co-working with Carl Ferdinand Langhans and Eduard Knoblauch. After a construction period of only ten months...