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Skjold Neckelmann

Skjold Neckelmann was a Danish-German architect, best known for designing four Strasbourg buildings that are landmarks of the Neustadt district - the National and University Library, the National Theatre, the Palais de Justice and Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Catholic Church.

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Neckelmann was born in Hamburg, Germany. He studied from 1874 in Vienna with Theophil Hansen. Neckelmann had spent many years in Stuttgart. For many years he ran an architect's cabinet in Stuttgart, where the architect (1871-1957) once worked. He also taught architecture in Stuttgart. One of his pupils was (1872-1950). He was the author of a number of books, mostly on architecture, but also a book on Danish philosophers of the Renaissance (Denkmäler der Renaissance in Dänemark). ==References==
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