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Christian Heyden

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Christian Heyden
Baptized14 August 1803 (1803-08-14)
Died4 November 1869(1869-11-04) (aged 66)
OccupationArchitect
AwardsOrder of the Red Eagle

Christian Heyden (baptised 14 August 1803, died 4 November 1869) was a German architect. He is known for Gothic Revival buildings, especially churches, in Westphalia, Germany.

Career

Heyden was the son of the Baumeister Johann Christian Heyden the elder. He was baptised on 14 August 1803 in Freckhausen.[1] Heyden was from 1843 member of the board of the Barmer section of the Central Cathedral Building Society. He was a member of the Elberfeld Masonic lodge Hermann zum Lande der Berge and in 1863 was awarded the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle.

Heyden has been regarded as a leading figure for Gothic Revival buildings in Westphalia. He often collaborated with Gerhard August Fischer [de]. He created the Martin-Luther-Kirche [de] in Gütersloh, the Große Kirche in Aplerbeck, the Wichlinghauser Kirche [de] near Barmen, the Protestant church in Haßlinghausen [de], the Christuskirche [de] in Königswinter, the tower of the Süsterkirche [de] in Bielefeld, the Protestant church in Radevormwald and the Christuskirche in Werdohl.[citation needed] Heyden has been regarded as a leading figure for Gothic Revival buildings in Westphalia.[2] He often collaborated with Gerhard August Fischer [de]. He created the Martin-Luther-Kirche [de] in Gütersloh, the Große Kirche in Aplerbeck, the Wichlinghauser Kirche [de] near Barmen, the Protestant church in Haßlinghausen [de], the Christuskirche [de] in Königswinter, the tower of the Süsterkirche [de] in Bielefeld, the Protestant church in Radevormwald and the Christuskirche in Werdohl.[citation needed] He built in Gütersloh also the town hall which was demolished in 1970.,[2][3] the Protestant hospital [de] (demolished in 1968), and the Avenstroths Mühle, a listed monument.[2]

Heyden took part in buildings of Gasanstalten, including Barmen, Gütersloh and Dorsten.

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References

  1. ^ Hermann J. Mahlberg: Der Aufbruch um 1900 und die Moderne in der Architektur des Wuppertales. Abendrot einer Epoche. Wuppertal 2008, ISBN 978-3-928766-87-6.
  2. ^ a b c "Die Heyden-Arbeit. Der Baumeister Christian Heyden und die Gütersloher Mitte" (in German). Stadtmuseum Gütersloh. 7 September 2003. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  3. ^ Axel Hinrich Murken and Christa Murken-Altrogge: Die Baugeschichte des alten Gütersloher Rathauses. Gütersloher Beiträge (1971), pp 481–487.

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