- Lipót
Baumhorn (Hungarian:
Baumhorn Lipót, German:
Leopold Baumhorn, 28
December 1860, Kisbér – 8 July 1932, Kisbér) was a
Hungarian architect of Jewish...
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named Franz Josef Bridge) in
Zrenjanin (1904) Novi Sad
Synagogue by Lipót
Baumhorn (1905)
Building of
Merchant Stamenković in
Belgrade by
Nikola Nestorović...
- Ágoston (1876–1921) Ignác Alpár (1855–1928) Aladár Árkay (1868–1932) Lipót
Baumhorn (1860–1932) Győző
Czigler (1850–1905)
Frigyes Feszl (1821–1884) Alajos...
- Synagogue, Hungary, 1888
Fabric New
Synagogue in Timişoara, Romania, by
Lipot Baumhorn, 1889
Rosenberg synagogue, Olesno, Poland, 1889 (destro**** on Kristallnacht...
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eliminated by **** Germany.
Before World War II, a
synagogue built by Lipót
Baumhorn stood in
Murska Sobota. It was
consecrated on 31
August 1908 and demolished...
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synagogue also
served as an
events center and
concert hall.
Designed by Lipót
Baumhorn,
after winning an 1897
design competition, the
synagogue was completed...
- art gallery,
since 1960. The
synagogue in
Szolnok was
designed by Lipót
Baumhorn and was
completed in 1898. The site is
surrounded by an
ornate fence, and...
- Takaréktár
Street - 9 Horváth Mihály Street, Szeged,
designed by Lipót
Baumhorn (1860–1932) 46°15′18″N 20°09′01″E / 46.2551°N 20.1502°E / 46.2551; 20...
- 1907.
Construction was
started this year
according to the
plans of Lipót
Baumhorn, and the
synagogue was
completed in 1909. Dr.
Hevesi Simon and Wilheim...
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Street in the
center of Brașov, in Transylvania, Romania.
Designed by Lipót
Baumhorn in the
Hungarian Secession style, the
synagogue was
completed in 1901,...