Georg Kegel

He was the eighth of eleven children born to the photographer and lithographer August Ernecke Georg Kegel (1821–1884) from Fulda, who opened a workshop and studio in Kassel in 1849.

[1] After attending the Lyceum Fridericianum, he studied from 1874 to 1878 with Conrad Wilhelm Hase, at the Technical University of Hanover.

From 1876 he was an active member of the Catholic fraternity "AV Gothia", associated with the Kartellverband.

From 1903, he was a member of the Association of German Architects, and served as Chairman of the Kassel branch.

He designed twenty-four churches and chapels in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda, primarily in the Neo-Gothic and Neo-Romanesque styles.

Georg Kegel
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