Johann Michael Dientzenhofer
Johann Michael Dientzenhofer was a prominent German architect born in 1687 and known for his significant contributions to the Baroque architectural style. He worked primarily in Bavaria and Bohemia, creating numerous churches and palaces that showcased intricate designs and grand structures. His work is characterized by elaborate facades and harmonious proportions.
Dientzenhofer's most notable projects include the Church of St. Nicholas in Prague and the Benedictine Abbey in Ettal. He was part of a family of architects, with his son, Johann Georg Dientzenhofer, also making a name for himself in the field. Dientzenhofer passed away in 1751, leaving a lasting legacy in architecture.