Georg von Hauberrisser

In 1838 he married Juliane, née Röckenzaun (1815–1889), who was his third (and last) spouse and daughter of a master locksmith from Mureck.

[3] After graduating from school and several summer jobs as a builder, Georg Hauberrisser the Younger intended to become an architect and started his studies at the Graz Polytechnic.

In 1862 he moved to Munich to study architecture at the Polytechnic and professor Gottfried von Neureuther and for one year at the Academy of Fine Arts at Georg Friedrich Ziebland and Ludwig Lange.

In 1864 he moved to Vienna to study at the Academy of Fine Arts at Friedrich von Schmidt, who influenced him regarding Gothic Revival architecture.

Other important projects were the rebuilding of Moravian Bouzov Castle belonging to the Teutonic Order[7] and the townhalls of Kaufbeuren[8] and St. Johann an der Saar,[9] part of today’s Saarbrücken.

Bust of Georg Hauberrisser at St. Paul in Munich
Tomb of Georg von Hauberrisser at Alter Südfriedhof in Munich