Johann Georg Specht ca. 1770
Wiblingen Abbey, church
Castle Kleinlaupheim

Johann Georg Specht (20 December 1721 – 30 December 1803) was born in Lindenberg im Allgäu. He was a civil engineer and architect in the south of Germany.

Johann Georg Specht trained as a civil engineer with Peter Thumb in Vorarlberg.

Specht planned and had a vast number of edifices and other constructions built in Upper Swabia and the Allgäu, amongst which are as varied constructions as water works, bridges, mills, residential buildings, industrial buildings and even castles and churches.

His main and most famous project was the monastery church St. Martin at Wiblingen Abbey in 1771. He planned and designed the church but was not allowed to execute the building works when the Bavarian painter and civil engineer Januarius Zick was contracted in 1778 to complete the building works after Specht had been dismissed in December 1777.

Works

Honour

A street in Lindenberg im Allgäu has been named Baumeister-Specht-Strasse.

Further reading

  • Bilger, Hugo; Scheller, Ludwig (1977), Ein Baumeister des Allgäus am Ende der Barockzeit: Johann Georg Specht, Kempten: Verlag für Heimatpflege
  • Weis, Markus (2004), "Johann Georg Specht 1721-1803. Spätbarocker Baumeister aus dem Westallgäu", Lebensbilder aus dem Bayerischen Schwaben, Weißenhorn: Konrad, 16, ISBN 3-87437-478-5
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