Herman Paul Schnetzky (1849 – 1916) was a German American architect who is known for his works in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Schnetzky was active designing buildings in the late 19th century.
In 1869 he worked in the draft department of Milwaukee architect George Mygatt.
[3] Schnetzky partnered with Eugene R. Liebert in 1892, and together they designed many buildings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Hugo Walter Schnetzky studied architecture at Columbia University and returned to work with his father until Herman Schnetzky's death.