Leonhard Gall
German architect
Intro | German architect | |
Places | Germany | |
was | Architect | |
Work field | Engineering | |
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Birth | 1 January 1884, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany | |
Death | 1 January 1952Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany (aged 68 years) | |
Politics: | Nazi Party |
Professor Leonhard Gall (24 August 1884, Munich – 20 January 1952) was one of Adolf Hitler's architects.
Gall worked for Paul Troost and he designed a new chancellery for Munich. He was assistant to Troost on the Third Reich's first major architectural project, the House of German Art. After Troost's death in 1934, Gall took charge of the project alongside Troost's widow Gerty. He was named on the Gottbegnadeten list of artists valuable to the Nazi regime in 1944.