Eugen Friedrich Drollinger

Male 1858 - 1930  (72 years)


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  • Name Eugen Friedrich Drollinger 
    Birth 31 Aug 1858  Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen 1558-1898 Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
      Name: Eugen Friedrich Drollinger
      Gender: Male
      Birth Date: 31 Aug 1858
      Baptism Date: 17 Okt 1858 (17 Oct 1858)
      Baptism Place: Heidelberg, Baden, Germany
      Father: Johann Drollinger
      Mother: Dorothea Wolter
      FHL Film Number: 1189250
      Reference ID: P 305 #232

      Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1783-1875
      Name: Eugen Friedrich Drollinger
      Gender: männlich (Male)
      Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
      Birth Date: 31 Aug 1858
      Baptism Date: 17 Okt 1858 (17 Oct 1858)
      Baptism Place: St. Peter Amtsgericht Heidelberg, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany)
      Father: Johann Drollinger
      Mother: Dorothea Drollinger
      Legitimacy: Ehelich
      Parish as it Appears: St Peter
      City or District: Heidelberg
      Page Number: 304;305
      Author: Evangelische Kirche. Sankt Peter und Providenzkirche Heidelberg
    Christening 17 Oct 1858  Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 23 Oct 1930  Munich, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Drollinger, Eugene, Architect, 31.08.1858 Heidelberg, 23.10.1930 Munich.

      As a Royal Hofoberbaurat, among other things, with the extensions to the castle of Neuschwanstein busy, 1885 design for an extension to the Royal bedroom in Linderhof Palace. In the year 1896 with the construction of the part of the unfinished Royal castles entrusted. After 1918, during the administration of former Royal ownership for the building stop working. In addition to the two Church buildings in Bad Brückenau planning and implementation of business houses and villas in Munich and the surrounding area. Plans to salt house (1910), hall (1912) and the music pavilion (1905) in Bad Reichenhall.
    Person ID I28620  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 26 Dec 2019 

    Father Johannes (Johann) Drollinger,   b. 6 Feb 1804, Langensteinbach, Baden, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Oct 1875, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years) 
    Mother Dorothea Wolter,   b. 18 Jul 1824   d. 31 Jan 1911, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 86 years) 
    Family ID F5531  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Charlotte Ney 
    Children 
    +1. Unknown Drollinger
    Family ID F15863  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 15 Apr 2018 

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 31 Aug 1858 - Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChristening - 17 Oct 1858 - Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Germany & Austria, Directories of Military and Marine Officers, 1600-1918
      Name: Eugen Drollinger
      Gender: männlich (Male)
      Army: Bayerische Armee, 1836-1911
      Military Service Date: 1882
      Military Place: Metz
      Publication Year: 1882
      Publication City: München, Deutschland

      Falkenstein Castle or Castrum Pfronten is a High Middle Ages castle ruin in the Bavarian Alps , near Pfronten , a town in southern Germany . The ruin's German name is Burg Falkenstein ("Castle Falcon Stone"). At 1,268 metres (4,160 ft) above sea level , it is Germany's highest castle

      King Ludwig II of Bavaria purchased the ruin in 1883 and commissioned several architects, the first being Christian Jank (the designer of Neuschwanstein ), to replace the existing structure with a romantic castle.

      Julius Hofmann and Eugen Drollinger were chosen to succeed Schultze, although they knew that it was unlikely Falkenstein would ever be built. Thus, they made their designs as spectacular and impractical as they wished. Drollinger was working on a plan of Ludwig's bedchamber - redesigned to feature stained glass windows and a mosaic dome - when he learned of the King's death.
      Ludwig died in 1886 before work on the castle proper could begin, and the many plans for Falkenstein were permanently abandoned. The ruin of Castrum Pfronten on the building site was never demolished.