Otto Dietze
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Occupation | Architect |
Otto Dietze (Latvian: Oto Dīce) (1 July 1833, Chemnitz – 17 October 1890, Riga) was a German-born architect.
He is most noted for his work in Jelgava from 1863–1872. He designed the Latvian pastor St. Peter's House (1864), the railway station and residential houses.[1]
In Kuldīga he rebuilt the ancient brick bridge across the Venta River (1874).
References
- ↑ "Jelgavas novadnieki" (in Latvian). Jelgavas Zinātniskā bibliotēka. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
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