Friedrich Theodor Fischer

Friedrich Theodor Fischer (September 8, 1803, in Karlsruhe – November 14, 1867) was a German architect and Baden construction official.

Fischer received his professional training at the state-sponsored private construction school in Karlsruhe, which had been run by Friedrich Weinbrenner since 1800.

After passing the Baden state examination with distinction in 1826, he undertook major study trips through Germany, France and Italy.

Also as the successor to Heinrich Hübsch, Fischer was appointed to head the Baden construction administration in 1864.

[1] Fischer's further work includes around 30 Protestant and Catholic churches for rural parishes and smaller towns in Baden.