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  1. Carl Gotthard Langhans (15 December 1732 – 1 October 1808) was a Prussian master builder and royal architect. His churches, palaces, grand houses, interiors, city gates and theatres in Silesia (now Poland ), Berlin , Potsdam and elsewhere belong to the earliest examples of Neoclassical architecture in Germany.

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  3. Carl Gotthard Langhans - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gotthard Langhans (15 December 1732 – 1 October 1808) was a Prussian master builder and royal architect. His churches, palaces, grand houses, interiors, city gates and theatres in Silesia (now Poland ), Berlin , Potsdam and elsewhere belong to the earliest examples of Neoclassical architecture in Germany.

  4. Carl Gotthard Langhans | German architect | Britannica

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    Other articles where Carl Gotthard Langhans is discussed: Western architecture: Germany: …he called to Berlin were Carl Gotthard Langhans and David Gilly, who, with Heinrich Gentz, created a severe but inventive style in the 1790s that was indebted to Ledoux as well as to Johann Winckelmann’s call for a return to the spirit of ancient Greek architecture.

  5. Langhans, Carl Gotthard | Encyclopedia.com

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    Langhans, Carl Gotthard. Langhans, Carl Gotthard (1732–1808). German architect from Silesia (now in Poland ), he became Oberbaurat (Chief Building Officer) in Breslau (now Wrocław), designing a number of Palladianesque buildings influenced by Erdmannsdorff 's work at Schloss Wörlitz. These included a new wing for the Palais Hatzfeld ...

  6. Carl Gotthard Langhans: Biography of German Architect

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    Carl Gotthard Langhans' Architecture A master of several different styles, the Silesian builder Carl Gotthard Langhans was one of the greatest architects in Germany to move away from Baroque architecture and adopt the new idiom of Neoclassical architecture , which was later popularized in Prussia by his successor Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 ...

  7. It was built in 1788–91 by Carl G. Langhans after the model of the Propylaea in Athens. The sandstone structure is composed of 12 Doric columns that create five portals—the middle of which was originally reserved for royal use only—and stands approximately 66 feet (20 metres) high, 213 feet (65 metres) wide, and 36 feet (11 metres) deep.

  8. Carl Gotthard Langhans - Artworks for Sale & More | Artsy

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    1732–1808. Carl Gotthard Langhans was a Prussian architect and draftsman who designed Neoclassical palaces, churches, theaters, and interiors; he is best remembered as the architect of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate. Langhans’s buildings are some of the earliest ….

  9. Environmental activists paint the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

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    The gate was designed by architect Carl Gotthard Langhans and built between 1788 and 1791 during the reign of Frederick William II of Prussia. It consists of five arched openings, the central one being the largest and historically serving as a ceremonial passageway for kings and dignitaries.

  10. The gate was designed by architect Carl Gotthard Langhans and built between 1788 and 1791 during the reign of Frederick William II of Prussia. It consists of five arched openings, the central one being the largest and historically used as a ceremonial passage for royalty and dignitaries.

  11. Geschichte Berlins – Wikipedia

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    Die im Jahr 1613 vollzogene Konversion von Kurfürst Johann Sigismund und seines Hofes zum calvinistischen Glauben führte zu langanhaltenden konfessionellen Spannungen mit der lutherisch geprägten Bevölkerung Berlins. Der Dreißigjährige Krieg (1618–1648) beendete Berlins kulturellen und wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung als Residenzstadt.

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