Hermann vom Endt

Hermann vom Endt (18 July 1861 – 27 September 1939) was a German architect.

Baufach und Baukunst under Wilhelm Lotz [de] and became a member of the Malkasten Künstlerverein.

After graduating, he first worked in Berlin as an assistant in the studio of the renowned architects Kayser & von Großheim.

He thus joined architects such as Richard Bauer, Josef Kleesattel, Carl Moritz, Johannes Radke, Traugott von Saltzwedel, Bruno Schmitz, Bernhard Sehring, Ernst Stahl and Karl Wach, whose buildings shaped the appearance of Düsseldorf's inner city in the age of Wilhelminism.

[3] The son Rudi vom Endt [de] made himself known for his lively and ironic caricatures.

Schneidersches Geschäftshaus, 1902
Endt family in address book, 1926
Hermann vom Endt's grave site at the Nordfriedhof Düsseldorf