Wilhelm Grapow
German railway architect
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilhelm Grapow (1828 – May 6, 1902) was a German architect active in Wrocław from 1854 to 1870. He is known for designing Wrocław Główny railway station,[1] and being the Royal Architect of the Upper Silesian Railway. Grapow was born in Groß Wartenberg (now Syców) and died in Berlin.

In 2016, a road in Jagodno was named after the architect.[2][3]