Henry Engelbert

Henry Engelbert
Born1826
Germany
Died1901(1901-00-00) (aged 74–75)
Detroit, United States
NationalityGerman-American
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsGrand Hotel, New York
St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church, Detroit
St. Mary of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, Chicago

Henry Engelbert (1826–1901) was a German-American architect. He was best known for buildings in the French Second Empire style, which emphasized elaborate mansard roofs with dormers. New York's Grand Hotel on Broadway is the most noteworthy extant example of Engelbert's work in this style. Many of his commissions were Lutheran or Roman Catholic churches.