Ernst Bernhard Lohrmann (30 June 1803 — 17 June 1870)[1] was a German-Finnish architect born and educated in Germany but practising mainly in the Grand Duchy of Finland, where he is known especially as a designer of public buildings and more than 20 churches, many in the late Empire and Gothic Revival styles.[2]
Lohrmann also held the position of Intendant of the National Board of Public Building, following the death in 1840 of his predecessor and compatriot Carl Ludvig Engel.[2][1] In that role, Lohrmann is credited with considerably developing and systematising the Board's operations, as well as seeing through to completion many of Engel's unfinished designs.[1]
Notable examples of buildings designed by Lohrmann include:
St. Henry's Cathedral, Helsinki
Mint of Finland, Helsinki
Kuopio Governor Palace (original plans, not built)
Utsjoki Church
Ruokolahti Church
Söderskär Lighthouse, Porvoo
Old Turku Prison ('Kakola')
Villa Hakasalmi, Helsinki
Kristinestad City Hall
Pielisjoki Castle, Joensuu
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Ernst Bernhard Lohrmann (30 June 1803 — 17 June 1870) was a German-Finnish architect born and educated in Germany but practising mainly in the Grand Duchy...
Engel died in 1840. The building was later altered by Engel's successor ErnstLohrmann, whose four small domes emphasise the architectural connection to the...
in 1852 by a leading architect of the mid-19th century in Finland, ErnstLohrmann, constructed of timber, and completed in 1854. The belfry predates the...
The Mint of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Rahapaja, Swedish: Myntverket i Finland), legally registered as Suomen Rahapaja Oy (Myntverket i Finland Ab in Swedish)...
Hiidenniemi. The structure was built in 1859 from the plans drawn by ErnstLohrmann. It was a wooden hexagonal (six-sided) tower. The tower had a topmarker...
leading architect of public buildings in the mid-19th century Finland, ErnstLohrmann, and completed in 1865. It is of masonry construction, and comprises...
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European Union. The church was designed by the architecture office of ErnstLohrmann and was built with grey stones during the years 1850–1853. The small...
was designed by a leading architect of public buildings of the time, ErnstLohrmann, in the neoclassical style. The building has never served as a castle...
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British Kings and Queens. London: Robinson. p. 672. ISBN 978-1-84119-096-9. Lohrmann, Martin J. (2021). Stories from Global Lutheranism: A Historical Timeline...
professor, first lectures in informatics in the GDR 1967 Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann – Astronomer, Geodete Richard von Mises – Mathematician, Professor for...
Brosseder 2005. Rupp 1996. Chisholm 1911. Richard 1898, pp. 57–58. Lohrmann 2012, p. 432; Manschreck 2011; Schofield 2006, p. 20. Richard 1898, p. 71...
famoso libro sull'Impero asburgico, Die Welt von Gestern Prof.Dr. Klaus Lohrmann "Jüdisches Wien. Kultur-Karte" (2003), Mosse-Berlin Mitte gGmbH (Verlag...
German theologian and philosopher (died 1886) 31 January Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann, German astronomer (died 1840) 21 February Prince George Bernhard of Anhalt-Dessau...
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writer Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann (1796–1840), Saxon cartographer, astronomer, meteorologist and patron of the sciences Ernst Gustav Gotthelf Marcus (1893–1968)...
Bibcode:1960Cent....7..145R, doi:10.1111/j.1600-0498.1960.tb00263.x. Dietrich Lohrmann, "Von der östlichen zur westlichen Windmühle", Archiv für Kulturgeschichte...