Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Skjold Neckelmann (born 24.11.1854, Hamburg, died 13.5.1903, Neckargemünd) was a Danish architect, best known for designing four Strasbourg buildings that are landmarks of the Neustadt district - the National University Library, the National Theatre, the Palais de Justice and the Catholic Church of Saint Peter the Younger.During his most productive years, Neckelmann worked as an associate with the German architect August Hartel, who was ten years his elder."@en }
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- Skjold_Neckelmann comment "Skjold Neckelmann (born 24.11.1854, Hamburg, died 13.5.1903, Neckargemünd) was a Danish architect, best known for designing four Strasbourg buildings that are landmarks of the Neustadt district - the National University Library, the National Theatre, the Palais de Justice and the Catholic Church of Saint Peter the Younger.During his most productive years, Neckelmann worked as an associate with the German architect August Hartel, who was ten years his elder.".
- Q16030846 comment "Skjold Neckelmann (born 24.11.1854, Hamburg, died 13.5.1903, Neckargemünd) was a Danish architect, best known for designing four Strasbourg buildings that are landmarks of the Neustadt district - the National University Library, the National Theatre, the Palais de Justice and the Catholic Church of Saint Peter the Younger.During his most productive years, Neckelmann worked as an associate with the German architect August Hartel, who was ten years his elder.".