Jürgen Kröger

Jürgen Kröger (16 November 1856 in Haale, Germany – 27 February 1928 in Aukrug) was a German architect, active from 1880 to 1920.

He bore the title "(kaiserlicher) Baurat" in 1908, and was an architectural advisor to German Emperor Wilhelm II.

Kröger began his training in 1873 at the Göttsche master carpentry school in Hohenwestedt.

In 1882, he was hired to work in the Berlin office of the famous architect Johannes Otzen.

In 1888, Kröger became independent and primarily erected Protestant churches, especially in the neogothic style, in the following decades.

Jürgen Kröger
Gravestone of Jürgen Kröger