Gustav Adolph Mueller

Gustav (or Gustave) Adolph Mueller (October 14, 1864 – 1937) was a German-American architect, engineer, and sculptor active in Detroit, Michigan.

He was educated in Dresden, Munich and Berlin, and also served for the required period in the German army.

He worked as an architect in Germany, Italy and Paris and subsequently went to Panama on the engineering for the French government.

He came to Detroit in 1893, where his designs include the Cadillac Theatre, the marble altar at Saints Peter and Paul Church, and, in conjunction with Herman A. Brede, the Hurlbut Memorial Gate.

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