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Fritz Beblo

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Fritz Beblo

Original Name
Friedrich Karl Ewald Beblo
Birth
Wrocław, Miasto Wrocław, Dolnośląskie, Poland
Death
11 Apr 1947 (aged 74)
Munich, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany
Burial
Fasangarten, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany Add to Map
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Born in Breslau

Full Name: Friedrich Karl Ewald

1 daughter
2 sons
1903-1919 in Strasbourg[edit]

École Saint-Thomas in Strasbourg (built 1905–1907)

Bains municipaux (municipal baths) in Strasbourg (built 1904–1911)
Fritz Beblo began as a city building inspector in Strasbourg, which had belonged to the state of Elsass-Lothringen (Alsace-Lorraine) in the German Empire since 1871. At the beginning of the 20th century, Strasbourg was also in the midst of a lot of building activity (the Neustadt). In 1910, Fritz Beblo was named head of the building department and building control office (Baurat, building officer). He received support for his plans from Rudolf Schwander, the mayor. Beblo's name is especially connected with the Musau-Schule (1904–1906), the Thomasschule (1905–1907), the Neufeldschule (1907–1909, today the Collège Louise Weiss), the Haushaltsschule beside the Magdalenenkirche (1909–1910), the Magdalenenkirche, the Grande Percée (Neue Straße) and the swimming pool and thermal baths Bains Municipaux (1905–1910). This art nouveau style bath is considered one of his finest works and is protected as a historical monument.

After 3 years of Renovations it is to Open again Nov 8. 2021.

The last work of Beblo in Strasbourg that is worth mentioning is the grounds of the Nordfriedhof (Northern Cemetery). He was not able to complete this work, having to leave the city of Strasbourg after the end of the First World War, since he was a German official and the city had become French again.
Born in Breslau

Full Name: Friedrich Karl Ewald

1 daughter
2 sons
1903-1919 in Strasbourg[edit]

École Saint-Thomas in Strasbourg (built 1905–1907)

Bains municipaux (municipal baths) in Strasbourg (built 1904–1911)
Fritz Beblo began as a city building inspector in Strasbourg, which had belonged to the state of Elsass-Lothringen (Alsace-Lorraine) in the German Empire since 1871. At the beginning of the 20th century, Strasbourg was also in the midst of a lot of building activity (the Neustadt). In 1910, Fritz Beblo was named head of the building department and building control office (Baurat, building officer). He received support for his plans from Rudolf Schwander, the mayor. Beblo's name is especially connected with the Musau-Schule (1904–1906), the Thomasschule (1905–1907), the Neufeldschule (1907–1909, today the Collège Louise Weiss), the Haushaltsschule beside the Magdalenenkirche (1909–1910), the Magdalenenkirche, the Grande Percée (Neue Straße) and the swimming pool and thermal baths Bains Municipaux (1905–1910). This art nouveau style bath is considered one of his finest works and is protected as a historical monument.

After 3 years of Renovations it is to Open again Nov 8. 2021.

The last work of Beblo in Strasbourg that is worth mentioning is the grounds of the Nordfriedhof (Northern Cemetery). He was not able to complete this work, having to leave the city of Strasbourg after the end of the First World War, since he was a German official and the city had become French again.

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  • Created by: V F
  • Added: Oct 27, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/233462898/fritz-beblo: accessed ), memorial page for Fritz Beblo (10 Nov 1872–11 Apr 1947), Find a Grave Memorial ID 233462898, citing Friedhof am Perlacher Forst, Fasangarten, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany; Maintained by V F (contributor 50176040).