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Czigler (July 19, 1850 in Arad –
March 28, 1905 in Budapest) was a
Hungarian architect and academic.
Coming from a long line of architects,
Czigler initially...
- in the City Park, was
built in Neo-Baroque
style to the
design of Győző
Czigler.
Construction began on May 7, 1909 with
designs by
architect Eugene Schmitterer...
- It was
designed around 1862 by the
architect Anton Czigler (or
possibly his son, Győző
Czigler), but the
construction started only in 1869,
under the...
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classical Theatre,
built in 1874,
neoclassical architecture,
architect Anton Czigler Neumann Palace,
built in 1891,
eclecticism Judiciary Palace,
built in 1892...
- (1855–1928) Aladár Árkay (1868–1932) Lipót
Baumhorn (1860–1932) Győző
Czigler (1850–1905)
Frigyes Feszl (1821–1884)
Alajos Hauszmann (1847–1926) József...
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World Heritage Site. The
complex was
designed by
architect professor Győző
Czigler and
built by the
Gozsdu Foundation in 1900–1901. All the 7
original buildings...
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District was
built between 1892 and 1896 as the No. 5
marketplace by Győző
Czigler. The 2107 m2 eclectic-style hall had 190
permanent and 80
temporary stores...
- may
refer to: Győző
Burcsa (born 1954),
Hungarian football player Győző
Czigler (1850–1905),
Hungarian architect and
academic Győző
Exner (1864–1945),...
- for
music and fast
acquisition of
communications skills. Winkler, I. &
Czigler I. (1997). "Kognitív pszichofiziológia: Agyi
elektromos változások és humán...
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second of the
large Budapest market halls built in the VIII. In 1890, Győző
Czigler made a
proposal for its replacement. [1] It was
built in 1894 and designed...