Hermann Rudolph
1846–1924 (age 78)
Biography
Hermann Rudolph was a talented architect of Jewish heritage who contributed to the architectural development of the Czech lands during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His professional work exemplified the high standards of architectural practice and the important role of Jewish professionals in Central European cultural life.
Rudolph lived from 1846 to 1924, a span that encompassed significant changes in architecture and society. He was laid to rest in the New Jewish cemetery in Teplice, a fitting location that honors both his professional legacy and his cultural heritage.