Friedrich Dietz von Weidenberg
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Born | Vienna, Austria | 27 October 1871
Died | 9 December 1941 Vienna, Nazi Germany | (aged 70)
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Sport | Sports shooting |
Friedrich Dietz von Weidenberg (27 October 1871 – 9 December 1941) was an Austrian architect[1] and sports shooter. He competed in the team clay pigeon event at the 1924 Summer Olympics.[2][3]
As an architect he built mostly in his home district of Floridsdorf. His most important works are from the time between 1900 and 1910, like the Weissel-Bad (a former public bath, the façade is now part of a housing complex) and a villa that now houses the district museum (listed as cultural heritage monuments).
References
- ^ Friedrich Dietz von Weidenberg at archINFORM
- ^ "Friedrich Dietz von Weidenberg". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
- ^ "Friedrich Dietz von Weidenberg". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
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