Alexander Saeltzer

Architect

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Who is Alexander Saeltzer?

Alexander Saeltzer was an architect in New York City. His work includes the Anshe Chesed Synagogue, Academy of Music, Theatre Francais, the Duncan, Sherman & Company building and the South Wing of the Romanesque revival structure at 425 Lafayette Street built between 1853 and 1881 as the Astor Library.

Saeltzer was born in Eisenbach, Germany. He studied at Berlin Bauakademie and was a pupil of Schinkel's in Munich. He moved to the U.S. from Berlin.

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on July 23, 2013

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