Albert Friedrich Speer

Albert Friedrich Speer
Born (1863-05-06)May 6, 1863
Dortmund, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia
Died (1947-03-31)March 31, 1947 (aged 83)
Heidelberg, Allied-occupied Germany
Occupation Architect
Children Hermann Speer, Albert Speer, Ernst Speer

Albert Friedrich Speer (6 May 1863 – 31 March 1947) was a German architect. He was the father of the architect and Nazi Germany minister Albert Speer and the grandfather of the architect Albert Speer Jr.

After studies in Berlin and Munich, he started an architecture firm in Mannheim, which he ran between 1900 and 1923.[1] His buildings are in the classical style and art nouveau. Most of his works are in Mannheim and are stylistically influenced by Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architecture.

His marriage to Luise Mathilde Wilhelmine Hommel produced three sons, among them Albert Speer. The painter Conrad Hommel was his brother-in-law, whose daughter Eva van Hoboken was his niece.

References

  1. Van der Vat, Dan (1997). The good Nazi: the life and lies of Albert Speer. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 12. ISBN 039565243X.
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