Karl Friedrich Schinkel
1781–1841 (age 60)
Biography
Karl Friedrich Schinkel was one of the most influential architects of the 19th century, whose neoclassical designs transformed the urban landscape of Prussia and Germany. His visionary approach to architecture combined aesthetic brilliance with practical innovation, establishing him as a master of his craft.
Schinkel's prolific career spanned the Napoleonic era through the mid-19th century, during which he designed numerous public buildings, churches, and private residences that became defining features of German cities. His legacy extended beyond architecture to urban planning and design philosophy, and he was honored with burial at the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery in Berlin, a site reserved for Prussia's most distinguished citizens.