Carl von Diebitsch (1819–1869) was a Prussian architect from Berlin active in Egypt and Prussia.
[1][2] He is notable for his role in the design of the Gezira Palace for Khedive Isma'il of Egypt.
[2] He traveled from 1842 to 1848 during his studies, in Rome, Sicily, North Africa, and Spain.
[1] He worked with Julius Franz [de] and Owen Jones on the design of the Gezira Palace for Khedive Isma'il of Egypt, contributing an Alhambresque portico and a monumental garden kiosk.
[2] He designed the “Maurischer Kiosk [de],” inspired by the Alhambra which he studied while in Spain, for the Prussian participation in the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris.