August Hartel (26 February 1844 – 18 February 1890) was a German architect.
Born in Cologne, Hartel was a student and later an employee of Franz Schmitz (architect) . Together with Theodor Quester, he operated an office in Krefeld, which planned in 1877 the Christuskirche, Bochum in Gothic Revival style. He died a few months after his appointment as Baumeister of the cathedral in Strasbourg. [1]
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