Friedrich Barchewitz


Orphanage building according to the Barchewitz project

Friedrich Barchewitz (born 1836, died 1901) - German architect, from 1862, acting in Wrocław, representative of Neo-Renaissance in architecture.

Between 1869 and 1871 he worked as a construction manager in the City Building Dept., from 1872 in the Silesian Real Estate Company (Schlesische Immobilien Aktien-Geselschaft).

In 1862 he designed the expansion of Gottfried Linke (later Pafawag), in 1868-1869 he worked on the Lobo Theater project at Lessingstraße (today Dobrzyńska Street); This project has gained recognition in Wroclaw. In 1873 he won the competition for the development of Königstraße (today's Leszczyński Street, near the royal palace in Wrocław). In 1872 he developed the premises of the "Under the Tent" garden at the Wrocław promenade, a year later - the Scholz Garden at Herbert-Welkisch-Straße (Mazowiecka Street) and tenements at the site of the former Mysi Staw. In the years 1880-1881 he designed a Jewish orphanage at Gräbschenerstraße (Grabiszyńska Street) 61-65.

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