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Robert Curjel | |
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Born | 17 December 1859 |
Died | 18 August 1925 |
Alma mater | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Technical University of Munich |
Children | Hans Curjel |
Robert Curjel (born 17 December 1859 in St. Gallen, Switzerland; died 18 August 1925 in Emmett, Switzerland) [1] was a German-Swiss architect.
Curjel attended the Technical University of Karlsruhe and the Technical University of Munich. [2] In 1888, he founded the architectural firm Curjel and Moser with Karl Moser. [3] [4] From 1916, Curiel worked for the Badischer Baubund. [5]
Curjel and his wife Marie Curjel (née Hermann) were both Jewish. Marie committed suicide on 27 April 1940 because of the threat of deportation to a concentration camp.
His daughter Gertrud (b. 5 March 1893) was murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp in February 1943. His son Hans Curjel (b. 1 May 1896; d. 3 January 1974) was an art historian, conductor, and theatre director, who successfully emigrated to Switzerland in 1933.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (August 2020) |
Robert Curjel | |
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Born | 17 December 1859 |
Died | 18 August 1925 |
Alma mater | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Technical University of Munich |
Children | Hans Curjel |
Robert Curjel (born 17 December 1859 in St. Gallen, Switzerland; died 18 August 1925 in Emmett, Switzerland) [1] was a German-Swiss architect.
Curjel attended the Technical University of Karlsruhe and the Technical University of Munich. [2] In 1888, he founded the architectural firm Curjel and Moser with Karl Moser. [3] [4] From 1916, Curiel worked for the Badischer Baubund. [5]
Curjel and his wife Marie Curjel (née Hermann) were both Jewish. Marie committed suicide on 27 April 1940 because of the threat of deportation to a concentration camp.
His daughter Gertrud (b. 5 March 1893) was murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp in February 1943. His son Hans Curjel (b. 1 May 1896; d. 3 January 1974) was an art historian, conductor, and theatre director, who successfully emigrated to Switzerland in 1933.