- Kálmán
Giergl (born as
Koloman Giergl, 29 June 1863 in Pest, Hungary,
Austrian Empire – 10
September 1954 in Verőce, Hungary), was a Hungarian-German architect...
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Alajos Györgyi
Giergl (1821 in Pest – 1863 in Pest) was a
Hungarian painter. He is
notable for his
portraits and
paintings in the
Romanticism style. Wikimedia...
- –
November 25, 1961) was a
Hungarian architect, a
member of the Györgyi-
Giergl artistic family.
Gyorgyi was born in
Budapest into a well-known clan of...
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designed by
architect Alajos Hauszmann,
along with Flóris Korb and Kálmán
Giergl. The
famous New York Café (Hungarian: New York Kávéház),
located on the...
- Palace, with
Hauszmann &
Giergl (1891–95)
Croatian Art
Pavilion at the
Millennium Exhibition in
Budapest (1896), with
Giergl Klotild Palaces, Budapest...
- 1850s
painting of
Erkel by
Alajos Györgyi
Giergl...
- most well
known in Budapest. It was
designed by Flóris Korb and Kálmán
Giergl at the
request of
Baron Gyula Wl****ics, who was the
Minister of Culture...
-
Budapest Pavilion was
designed by
Hungarian architects Flóris Korb and Kálmán
Giergl and was
constructed by the
Danubius building company.
After the exhibition...
- in a
historicizing style,
based on the
designs of Flóris Korb and Kálmán
Giergl. It was then that it got its
corner towers and the
eastern decorations of...
- (1921-2005 in Debrecen) was a
Hungarian Righteous Among the
Nations Kálmán
Giergl (1863–1954), a
Hungarian architect Kálmán Gőgh (German:
Koloman Gögh, 1948...