Hendrik Willem Fromberg
1812–1882 (age 70)
Biography
Hendrik Willem Fromberg (1812–1882) was a Dutch architect whose designs shaped the built environment of the Netherlands during the nineteenth century. His architectural work reflected the evolving aesthetic and functional demands of his era, contributing to the urban and rural landscapes of his time.
Fromberg's buildings and designs remain part of the architectural heritage of the Netherlands, serving as tangible reminders of his professional contributions. He was interred in The Hague General Cemetery, where he is honored among the notable figures of Dutch architectural history.