Albrecht Rosengarten (1809–1893), was among the first Jewish Germans to be permitted to train and practice as an architect.[1]

While still a student, he assisted Heinrich Hübsch with the design of the Kassel Synagogue of 1839.[2]

books

  • Handbook of Architectural Styles, translated from the German in 1894

References

  1. Mendelssohn to Mendelsohn: visual case studies of Jewish life in Berlin, Cyril Reade, University of Michigan Press, 2007, p. 149.
  2. Architecture of the European Synagogue, Rachel Wischnitzer, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1964, p. 196.


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