Bruno Mädler

Bruno Mädler (April 15, 1855 in Leipzig - 1917 in Berlin) was a German businessman.

He was born to Carl Moritz and Eleonora (née Grumpelt) in Leipzig.

In 1912, his brother Anton initiated the construction of the Mädlerpassage in Leipzig based on the model of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.

He was married to Clara Mädler (née Riehm),[6] who gave birth to their son Walter on August 22, 1881 in Berlin.

On November 9, 1882, Bruno Mädler founded a business in Berlin with fittings for the building industry, tools, foundry articles, patented door closers, door fittings, rivets, screws and nuts.

Bruno Mädler
Mädler factory and office building, Köpenicker Str. 64, Berlin (1905)