Julius Graebner

He had his main creative phase in the Dresden architecture firm Schilling & Graebner in the three decades from 1889 until his death.

[2] Born in Baden, he was the son of an undressed hosiery and first attended high school in Karlsruhe .

Between 1876 and 1879 he then began studying architecture at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe there, which he had to interrupt due to military service and continued in Dresden at the Polytechnic in 1880 .

After completing his training, during which he worked particularly through his professors Josef Durm, Karl Weißbach and Ernst Giese was influenced, he went to Berlin in 1883 .

Julius Wilhelm Graebner died in 1917 during a business trip in what is now Istanbul to typhoid.

The Dresden Christ Church, one of the important works by Schilling & Graebner