Carl Gotthard Langhans
1732–1808 (age 76)
Biography
Carl Gotthard Langhans was a distinguished architect whose innovative designs shaped the urban landscape of his era. Born in 1732, he became renowned for his architectural contributions, creating structures that reflected the aesthetic and functional ideals of his time.
Langhans continued his architectural practice until his death in 1808 in Wrocław, leaving behind a significant body of work that influenced architectural development in Central Europe. His legacy remains evident in the buildings and designs that continue to stand as testaments to his skill and vision.