Heinrich Hübsch

Private property Karlsruhe


  • 1795 born in Weinheim an der Bergstraße
  • 1813-1815 studied mathematics and philosophy at the University of Heidelberg
  • 1815-1817 Studied architecture at the building school of Friedrich Weinbrenner in Karlsruhe
  • 1817-1820 Study trips to Italy and Greece
  • 1821 State examination, admission as building candidate
  • 1822-1824 stay in Rome
  • 1824-1827 Architecture teacher at the Städelschule Frankfurt am Main
  • 1827 Member of the building commission and architect of the royal city of Karlsruhe
  • 1828 Appointment as member of the building directorate
  • 1829 Appointment as building councillor
  • 1831 Appointment as senior building councillor
  • 1832-1854 Head and teacher of the building school of the Polytechnic School Karlsruhe Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe 8/PBS III 705
  • 1845 Appointment as building director


  • 1863 died in Karlsruhe


Selection of works

Evangelical main church Wuppertal-Unterbarmen 1825-1832,
St. Cyriakus Karlsruhe-Bulach 1828-1837,
Catholic church Vogtsburg-Oberrotweil 1829-1838,
Financial Chancellery Karlsruhe 1830-1833,
Polytechnic School Karlsruhe 1831-1836,
Protestant church Epfenbach 1833-1836,
Protestant Church Neulingen-Bauschlott 1833-1838,
design bishop's church Rottenburg am Neckar 1834,
Evangelical Church Zaisenhausen 1834-1836,
St. Konrad Stühlingen-Weizen 1835-1838,
customs and warehouses Freihafen Mannheim 1836-1840,
Kunsthalle Karlsruhe 1837-1846,
drinking hall Baden-Baden 1837-1842,
men's prison Bruchsal 1838-1848,
Steam Baths Baden-Baden 1845-1849,
Anatomical and Zoological Institute of the University of Heidelberg 1847-1849,
Court Theater Karlsruhe 1847-1853,
Catholic Chapel Badenweiler 1858-1862,
buildings in the botanical garden Karlsruhe 1852-1857,
Design of the second Protestant parish church in Karlsruhe 1853,
west facade Speyer Cathedral 1852-1858,
St. Ludwig Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1856-1862,
Chapel main cemetery Baden-Baden 1861/1862,
Holy Cross Church Bietigheim 1860-1863,
St. Michael Bühlertal-Untertal 1860-1864,
St. Boniface Emmendingen 1861-1863,
St. Gallus Bühl-Altschweier 1861-1866