Professor Leonhard Gall (24 August 1884 in Munich – 20 January 1952) was one of Adolf Hitler's architects.
Gall worked for Paul Troost and he designed a new chancellery for Munich.
He was assistant to Troost on the Third Reich's first major architectural project, the House of German Art.
[1] He was named on the Gottbegnadeten list of artists valuable to the Nazi regime in 1944.
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