Eduard Knoblauch
Eduard Knoblauch was a German architect.
Eduard Knoblauch was born in his family's house on Poststraße 23 in the Nikolaiviertel neighborhood in Berlin, Germany. He studied at the Berliner Bauakademie under Karl Friedrich Schinkel successfully passing a series of examinations. He was one of the co-founders of the Architektenvereins in Berlin in 1824 and was on its executive board until 1862. He edited the Zeitschrift für Bauwesen for many years.
After the conclusion of his studies in 1828 he traveled in Germany and Holland. Together with fellow architect Friedrich August Stüler he traveled in 1829/1830 to France, Switzerland and Italy. He married Julie Verhuven in 1831 and had with her two sons and four daughters.
He and his wife are buried in the St. Marien- und St. Nikolai Cemetery in Berlin.
Works
His buildings include:- Russische Botschaft , 1840-41, Berlin, Germany
- Schloss Görlsdorf, 1843, Angermünde, Germany
- Schloss Kröchlendorff, 1848, Nordwestuckermark, Germany
- Schloss Schlemmin, 1850, Schlemmin, Germany
- ,, 1858, Wandlitz, Germany
- Neue Synagoge, 1859-66, Berlin, Germany