Semper, Gottfried

ARCHITECT (HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE)
BORN 29 Nov 1803, Hamburg - DIED 15 May 1879, Roma, Lazio
GRAVE LOCATION Roma, Lazio: Cimitero Acattolico, Via Caio Cestio 6 (Zona Seconda, 8.22 (1801))

Gottfried Semper studied in Rome, Munich and Paris. In 1826 he went to France to work under the architect F.C. Gau and in Paris he witnessed the July Revolution of 1830. Between 1830 and 1833 he studied the architecture of Greece and Italy in those countries, including a four month study of the Acropolis in Athens.

He travelled in Greece, Italy and France before he became a Professor of Architecture at the Academy in Dresden in 1834. In 1835 he married Bertha Thimmig. They had six children.

In 1840 a synagoge by his design was completed, followed by a Court Theatre in 1841. In 1849 he took an active part in the revolution together with Richard Wagner. After the revolution was suppressed he fled the city and a warrant for his arrest was maintained until 1863.

Semper went to Zwickau, Hof, Karlsruhe, Strassbourg and then Paris. In 1850 he moved on to London where he participated in the 1851 World Exhibition. In London he published sevetal theoretical writings on architecture. In 1855 he was appointed professor at the new polytechnical school in Zürich. He was now able to bring his family from Saxony to Zürich and one of his designs in Switzerland was the Town Hall in Winterthur.

In 1864 he created a concept for a Wagner theatre in Munich, but it was never realized, although Wagner used some elements of his design for his theatre in Bayreuth.

The first Court Theatre in Dresden had burnt down in 1869 and he was asked to build another. Semper designed the theatre, but the building was done by his son between 1871 and 1879. It is now known as the Semper Opera (it was bombed in 1945 but rebuilt between 1979 and 1985).

In 1871 he moved to Vienna where he worked on the redevelopment of the Ringstrasse. His plan for an Imperial Forum wasn't realized, but the large National Museums near the Hofburg as well as the Hoftheater were built where he planned them. After disagreements with architect Karl von Hasenauer he resigned from the project in 1876.

In 1877 his health started to fail and in 1879 he died during a visit to Rome. He was buried at the Protestant Cemetery in that city.

Related persons
• cooperated with Hasenauer, Carl, Freiherr von
• influenced Hasenauer, Carl, Freiherr von

Events
0/3/1875Festival in honour of Richard Wagner at Makart's studio in Vienna. It had the form of a costume ball and he cooperated with Franz von Lenbach. Franz Liszt played the piano. Apart from Richard Wagner, his wife Cosima, Gottfried Semper and Arnold Böcklin were present. [Böcklin, Arnold][Lenbach, Franz von][Liszt, Franz][Makart, Hans ][Wagner, Cosima][Wagner, Richard]

Images

The grave of Gottfried Semper at the Cimitero Acattolico, Rome.
Picture by Androom (23 Jan 2010)

 

The grave of Gottfried Semper at the Cimitero Acattolico, Rome.
Picture by Androom (23 Jan 2010)

 

Sources
Winkler Prins Encyclopedie (editie 1909), 1909
Gottfried Semper - Wikipedia (EN)
Full text of "COSIMA WAGNER VOL. II"


Senefelder, Aloys

Published: 13 Jun 2010
Last update: 02 Apr 2022