Heinrich Strack was an architect who held citizenship in the Kingdom of Prussia. He was born in Bückeburg and later died in Berlin. Strack’s occupation was as an architect, and he is connected to notable structures such as the Siegessäule.
While several dates are suggested for his birth and death, they remain disputed. It is known that he was a significant figure in the architectural landscape of his time.
There is also a suggestion he was involved with the Brandenburg Gate, although this is currently disputed.
