Wilhelm Grapow

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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.

Wrocław Główny railway station was designed by Wilhelm Grapow

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

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