Eberhard Westhofen
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Eberhard Westhofen (1820 1892) was a German architect and building official. He worked as a country architect in Cologne until 1847 and then as 'city architect' in Düsseldorf.
In November 1850 he married Johanna, a née von Thenen[1] and moved into a flat on Bolkerstraße.[2] In 1854 he moved to Wasserstraße by Schwanenspiegel.[3] In 1888 Westhofen retired and received the Order of the Red Eagle IV. Class.[4] Last residence at Grabbeplatz 2, Eberhard Westhofen died in 1892.
