This article is about the German architect. For the German historian, see Heinrich Scheel (historian).
Heinrich Scheel
Born
Heinrich Karl Scheel
(1829-05-17)17 May 1829
Hamburg, Germany
Died
13 April 1909(1909-04-13) (aged 79)
Riga, Latvia
Nationality
Baltic German
Known for
Architecture
Movement
Eclecticism, Art Nouveau
Heinrich Karl Scheel (Latvian: Heinrihs Kārlis Šēls; 17 May 1829 – 13 April 1909) was a Baltic German architect who lived and worked in Riga, Latvia. He is considered one of the greatest 19th century Riga architects and has designed more than 40 public and private buildings there.
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large assembly hall and administrative building, designed by architect HeinrichScheel (1829–1909), have eclectic facades facing Brivibas Street. The decorative...
„Landesverrat“ als antifaschistischer Widerstand. – Mit einer Einführung von HeinrichScheel. ergebnisse, Hamburg 1986, ISBN 3-925622-16-0. Peter Weiss setzte Hans...
Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1967, Karl Obermann, HeinrichScheel and others (editors). Hugo Reichsgraf Henckel Freiherr von Donnersmarck...
Scharfenberg that included Hans Lautenschläger [de], Hermann Natterodt and HeinrichScheel. Coppi and the group continued to co-write leaflets warning of the...
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ISBN 3-88520-530-0. OCLC 33452421. Griebel, Regina; Coburger, Marlies; Scheel, Heinrich (1992). Erfasst? : das Gestapo-Album zur Roten Kapelle : eine Foto-Dokumentation...
„Landesverrat“ als antifaschistischer Widerstand. – Mit einer Einführung von HeinrichScheel. ergebnisse, Hamburg 1986; ISBN 3-925622-16-0, pg. 68 Darko Suvin (2003)...
Chapel. "Treason" as anti-fascist resistance. With an introduction by HeinrichScheel] (in German) (1st ed.). Hamburg: Ergebnisse-Verl. ISBN 3-925622-16-0...
Widerstand. German Resistance Memorial Center. Retrieved 12 April 2021. Heinrich-Wilhelm Wörmann (2002). Widerstand in Schöneberg und Tempelhof. Gedenkstätte...
Press. p. 389. ISBN 0-19-503461-9. Griebel, Regina; Coburger, Marlies; Scheel, Heinrich (1992). Erfasst? : das Gestapo-Album zur Roten Kapelle : eine Foto-Dokumentation...
7. ISBN 978-3-86956-407-4. Brysac 2000, p. 86. Brysac 2000, p. 87. Scheel, Heinrich (1994). "Die Rote Kapelle – Widerstand, Verfolgung, Haft". In Coppi...
survived the war and became a tailor. Regina Griebel; Marlies Coburger; HeinrichScheel (1992). Erfasst?: das Gestapo-Album zur Roten Kapelle: eine Foto-Dokumentation...
of neo-Renaissance by a Riga architect, academician of architecture HeinrichScheel. For the needs of the museum building was remodeled in 1957. The museum...