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Carl Busse (architect)

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German architect
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Carl Johann Otto Busse (22 September 1834, Berlin – 3 December 1896, Berlin) was a German architect and master builder. He was born as the son of architect Carl Ferdinand Busse (1802–1868). He married in 1865.

His work includes the 1880s extension of the Schloss Britz in Berlin.

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  1. Omilanowska, Malgorzata (2011) DK Eyewitness Travel: Berlin, Dorling Kindersley, ISBN 978-1405358804, p. 176

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