Albert Olszewski Von Herbulis

Adalbert Olszewski "Albert" Von Herbulis (April 23, 1861 – April 14, 1928) was an architect who practiced in Washington, D.C., who is best known for having designed the Cathedral of St. Helena in Helena, Montana.

He married Amalie Anne Wittke on November 26, 1884, in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

[2] He practiced architecture for a short time in Scranton, Pennsylvania, after which he moved to Washington, D.C.

The Roman Catholic Church, his principal client, engaged him to design numerous ecclesiastical and educational buildings.

Among other works, Von Herbulis designed the Roman Catholic Cathedral at Helena, Montana; the Holy Angels Roman Catholic Academy & School, Buffalo, N.Y.; and Ryan Hall at Georgetown University.

Arts and Science Building, University of Ottawa.
The Cathedral of St. Helena, Helena, Montana.
Ryan Hall at Georgetown University.