Fritz von Miller

[3] He was a prolific maker of small objets d'art and artistic domestic items, including pens and electric light fittings.

One of his larger projects, on which he collaborated with his brother Ferdinand, was the Tyler Davidson Fountain, built in 1871 in Cincinnati.

The design for the church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mariae Himmelfahrt), which was eventually dedicated in 1926, was produced by his son, the architect Rupert von Miller.

The Neo-Romanesque church includes an elaborate chapel in honour of the Miller family, for which Fritz's son Rupert sculpted a bust of him.

The Fritz-von-Miller-Weg in Bad Wiessee is named after him, and another von Miller family memorial chapel, also in a Neo-Romanesque style, is located there.

Burial place of Fritz von Miller at the Winthir Cemetery, Neuhausen
The family of Ferdinand von Miller in 1855