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- Josef Munggenast (5 March 1680 – 3 May 1741) was an Austrian architect and masterbuilder of the Baroque period. Munggenast was born in Schnann in Tyrol...
- and from 1710 rebuilt in a Baroque style according to plans by Joseph Munggenast, Jakob Prandtauer and Matthias Steinl. The monastery was dissolved by...
- church of Melk Abbey, in Melk, Lower Austria. He was the uncle of Josef Munggenast, who inherited his business and continued his style. Albert Ilg (1888)...
- 1714 by Jakob Prandtauer, Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, and Josef Munggenast. The monastery was founded in 1112 by Ulrich I, Bishop of P****au, at St...
- von HildebrandtPalais Auersperg in Vienna Jakob Prandtauer and Josef Munggenast, Abbey of Melk (1702–1738) Santino Solari, Salzburg Cathedral (façade...
- The modernization of the abbey was supervised by the architect Josef Munggenast with support from some of the most distinguished artists and craftsmen...
- reworked in the Baroque style in the 18th century by the architect Josef Munggenast and the fresco painter Paul Troger. In 1953, the church was elevated to...
- Ludovice) (1673–1752), German Giorgio M****ari (1687–1766), Italian Josef Munggenast (1680–1741), Austrian Robert Mylne (1733–1811), Scottish Ivan Fyodorovich...
- Lower Austrian monasteries in collaboration with the architect Josef Munggenast. In 1753, he joined the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts. Troger became professor...
- longer exists. His architectonic designs were mostly realised by Josef Munggenast (1680–1741), nephew of Jakob Prandtauer. Around this period Steinl seems...