Johann Conrad Schlaun
1695
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1773
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country of citizenship: Germany
languages spoken, written or signed: German
educated at: Gymnasium Theodorianum
occupation: architect, general contractor, military commander
Johann Conrad Schlaun (June 5, 1695, in Nörde now Warburg – October 21, 1773, in Münster) was a German architect. He is an important architect of the Westphalian Baroque architectural style. His designs include the Erbdrostenhof and Schloss, both in Münster, but also Arnsberg Castle. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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