Julius Carl Raschdorff

1823–1914 (age 91)

Biography

Julius Carl Raschdorff (1823–1914) was a distinguished architect whose designs and structures contributed to the built environment of 19th-century Germany. His architectural vision and technical skill shaped buildings and public spaces that reflected the aesthetic values of his era.

Raschdorff's architectural legacy endures through his notable works and influence on contemporary design. He was interred in the Dorotheenstadt cemetery II, where his memory as a master architect is honored and preserved.