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Franz Engelbert Josef Maria Seibertz (22 February 1856, Brilon - 17 February 1929, Berlin) was a historicist German architect.[1]

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  1. ^ Fest im Glauben 150 Jahre St. Matthias Berlin-Schöneberg (in German). Josef Wieneke, Pfarrei St. Matthias Berlin, EOS Verlag Erzabtei St. Ottilien. Sankt Ottilien. 2018. pp. 47–58. ISBN 978-3-8306-7905-9. OCLC 1040204702.((cite book)): CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)