Jakob Gartner

Jakob Gartner (6 October 1861 in Přerov – 15 April 1921 in Vienna) was an Austrian Jewish architect.

Gartner was born on 6 October 1861,[1] came from a Jewish family with five children.

He studied in Brno, and then worked as an intern with other architects in Bielitz and Vienna.

Gartner designed several synagogues in historic Hungary, including Debrecen, Trnava (now Slovakia), Galgoc (today Slovakia), and Târgu Mureş (today Romania).

[2] Some of his buildings were later destroyed during the National Socialist pogroms.

Jakob Gartner