Carl Moritz

Carl Moritz (27 April 1863 – 23 August 1944) was a German architect and real-estate entrepreneur.

Born in Berlin, Moritz studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg.

He founded eight architectural firms or companies in Cologne in the 1930s, working closely with the architects Albert Betten and Werner Stahl.

Moritz also planned twenty Catholic religious buildings and seven theatres, both construction tasks for which he can be considered a sought-after specialist.

[4] He was very interested in the education of future generations, and during his career, held many lectures and wrote several publications.

St. Joseph (1910)
Gereonshaus , Cologne (1910)
Unter Sachsenhausen , Cologne (1913)
Former Darmstädter und Nationalbank , Cologne (1924)
Erphokirche , Münster (1930)