Peter Joseph Krahe (8 April 1758, in Mannheim – 7 October 1840, in Braunschweig) was a German architect. He was instrumental in converting the old city walls and fortifications of Braunschweig into a series of parks and other public spaces.
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PeterJosephKrahe (8 April 1758, in Mannheim – 7 October 1840, in Braunschweig) was a German architect. He was instrumental in converting the old city...
the foundation of an observatory in Brunswick in 1804. Architect PeterJosephKrahe made preliminary designs, but one of Napoleon's wars cancelled those...
palace. The building was opened to the public on 6 May 2007. 2009: PeterJosephKrahe Prize Brunswick Palace before 1830 Brunswick Palace c. 1840 Brunswick...
forecourt design of the main cemetery" designed by him was awarded the Peter-Joseph-Krahe-Prize of the city of Braunschweig on 6 December 1982. In addition...
is completed. German company MAN is founded. 8 April in Mannheim – PeterJosephKrahe, German architect (died 1840) 26 June in Schleiz – Christian Gottlieb...
on the gallery collection that had been initiated by Krahe's son, PeterJosephKrahe. He became a member of the Academy in 1780, and was promoted to Professor...
Clemens Wenzeslaus von Sachsen, and built in 1787 by the architect PeterJosephKrahe in the then new Neustadt district. The construction was supervised...
Düsseldorf) and Krahe became its first director. In his last years, an eye ailment prevented him from painting. The Classical architect PeterJosephKrahe was his...
Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (2011). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. John Wiley & Sons. p. 279. ISBN 9781444351637. Gustav Must, reviewing Krahe 1955...
the Duchy; serving until 1803, when he retired and was succeeded by PeterJosephKrahe. Most of the buildings he worked on personally have been demolished...
Inspector Ray "Gunner" Kelly and the notorious Detective Seargent Fred Krahe. These relationships quickly developed into a mutually beneficial arrangements—corrupt...
surrounding Schloss Kalkum [de]. He began his studies in 1775, under Lambert Krahe at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he won second prize at the Academy...
32 revolver that he had been carrying. At the same moment Det. Sgt Fred Krahe thrust a shotgun through the car window and held it at Walker's head, and...
the fact that two handbooks of that language have been published (by Hans Krahe and Anton Mayer)... examination of personal names and toponyms from Illyricum...
to Illyrian. The main supporter of this theory was the German scholar H. Krahe, though he eventually modified his views considerably. At present we prefer...
was sent to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied with Lambert Krahe. Further studies took him to Antwerp, London and Paris. In 1779, he went...
Hyllested, Adam; Joseph, Brian D. (2022). "Albanian". The Indo-European Language Family. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108499798. Krahe, Hans (1946)...
southern stands, covering 26,000 seats. The roof was designed by Dübbers and Krahe. This roof, a modern construction made of Plexiglas and steel, provided...
93–95. Hampartumian 1979, p. 10. Stipčević 1974, p. 193. Krahe 1946, p. 199; Wilkes 1992, p. 86 Krahe 1946, p. 199. Benveniste 1969, p. 168; West 2007, p. 140...
their houses. The men were led by Fred Krahe, a former detective sergeant with the New South Wales Police. Krahe was reputed to be involved in organised...