Friedrich Adler (15 October 1827 – 15 September 1908) was a German architect and archaeologist.
After having studied at the Bauakademie (Academy of Architecture) in his native Berlin, he began teaching there in 1855, and was soon famous for building churches.
[1] Due to his profound knowledge of antique architecture, he took part of Ernst Curtius' archaeological expedition to Asia Minor.
Adler died in his home city of Berlin, aged 80.
Adler designed and built many structures, among them 300 churches, some villas, castles and manor houses, holiday resorts, urban residential buildings etc.