Ferdinand Von Arnim - Works

Works

  • 1841-44, Took part in the construction of the Church of St. Saviour in Potsdam-Sacrow under Ludwig Persius
  • 1845-48, The Church of Peace in Potsdam, together with Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse following the plans of Ludwig Persius and Friedrich August Stüler
  • 1846, Norman Tower on the Ruinenberg following Ludwig Persius' plans
  • 1848, Classical Villa von Haacke (belonging to Major General von Haacke; in Potsdam, Jägerallee 1)
  • 1850, The monastery courtyard in Glienicke (in Berlin-Wannsee)
  • 1859/60, Late-classical Villa Arnim in Potsdam (Weinbergstraße 20)
  • 1860/61 Villa Arndt, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 63, Potsdam (carried out by August Ernst Petzholtz
  • 1860, Neo-gothic redesign of the palace of those in Briest derer von Briest (at that time the property of the von Rochow family) in Nennhausen in Rathenow
  • 1860-61, Redesign of Glienicke hunting palace
  • 1863/67, Swiss houses in Klein Glienicke (an exclusive residential district of Potsdam-Babelsberg, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße, Louis-Nathan-Allee and Waldmüllerstraße). Four of the originally ten buildings survive.
  • 1864-68, Neo-gothic church in Kröchlendorff (Uckermark)

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