Ernst Huhn (1894–1964) was a German architect who first rebuilt and later designed cinemas, theatres and inns, including the Schauspielhaus Bad Godesberg, Germany's first new theatre after the Second World War Huhn was one of the close collaborators of the architect Wilhelm Kreis for a long time during his Düsseldorf years (1908–1926).
[1] From the end of the 1920s, Huhn emerged, especially in the area of the Rhineland, as an architect for cinema and theatre buildings as well as inns.
He worked in Düsseldorf and was a member of the Association of German Architects.
He reported on some of his buildings in the trade journal Bühnentechnische Rundschau [de].