Paul Wallot

German architect
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IntroGerman architect
A.K.A.Gelipe pancho
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PlacesGermany
wasArchitect Educator
Work fieldAcademia Engineering
Gender
Male
Birth26 June 1841, Oppenheim
Death10 August 1912Bad Schwalbach (aged 71 years)
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Biography

Paul Wallot (26 June 1841 Oppenheim am Rhein – 10 August 1912 Bad Schwalbach) was a German architect of Huguenot descent, best known for designing the Reichstag building in Berlin, erected between 1884 and 1894. He also built the adjacent Palace of the President of the Reichstag, finished in 1904, and the former Saxon Ständehaus state diet building of 1906 at Brühl's Terrace in Dresden.

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