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  1. Johann Arnold Nering (or Nehring; 13 January 1659 – 21 October 1695) was a German Baroque architect in the service of Brandenburg-Prussia . A native of Wesel, Cleves, Nering was educated largely in Holland. From 1677 to 1679 he also travelled in Italy. In 1682 Nering worked on the gate and chapel of Köpenick Palace.

  2. Johann Arnold Nering or Nehring (13 January 1659 in Wesel – 21 October 1695 in Berlin) was a German architect active in the Electorate of Brandenburg. He worked for Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, and Frederick I of Prussia. In his time he created the Linden-Markt, today known as Gendarmenmarkt and most beautiful square of Berlin ...

  3. Johann Arnold Nering starb 1695 im Alter von nur 36 Jahren in Berlin. Er wurde im Gruftgewölbe der Dorotheenstädtischen Kirche beigesetzt. Anlässlich des Neubaus der Kirche 1861–1863 kam es zur Bestattung seiner sterblichen Überreste auf dem anliegenden Kirchhof. Das Grabmal ging spätestens bei der Einebnung von Kirche und Kirchhof im ...

  4. Search for: 'Nering' in Oxford Reference ». (1659–95).German architect and military engineer of Dutch descent, he settled in Berlin where he worked on the Schloss (Royal Palace) from 1679, designing Baroque and Palladian interiors, all of which have been destroyed. He built the Chapel at Schloss Köpenick, near Berlin (1684–5), extended ...

  5. Johann Arnold Nering (*1659 †1695) - biography, list of built works, bibliography, references, relevant literature and links and other details about this person.

  6. Jan 13, 2010 · Architect: Johann Arnold Nering, Johann Friedrich von Eosander The Charlottenburg palace is the largest palace in Berlin and was built in several stages. The original, central part was constructed between 1695 and 1699 and was intended as the summer home for Sophie Charlotte, Elector Frederick III's wife. The palace was expanded after Frederick became the

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  8. Nering. Nering, or Nehring, Johann Arnold (1659–95). German architect and military engineer of Dutch descent, he settled in Berlin where he worked on the Schloss (Royal Palace) from 1679, designing Baroque and Palladian interiors, all of which have been destroyed. He built the Chapel at Schloss Köpenick, near Berlin (1684–5), extended ...