- on the base of a
stretch of the Buda
Castle walls, by
architect Frigyes Schulek, who was also
responsible for the restoration. The
building was formerly...
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Frigyes Schulek (19
November 1841 – 5
September 1919) was a
Hungarian architect, a
professor at József
Technical University and a
member of the Hungarian...
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tiles and
gargoyles laden spire)
Schulek ensured that the work, when finished,
would be
highly controversial.
Schulek freed the church,
enclosed in former...
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named after Empress Elisabeth, wife of
Emperor Franz Joseph I.
Frigyes Schulek was the architect. The
tower is near Budapest's
District XII, and may be...
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Othmar Schimkowitz –
Austrian architectural sculptor (1864–1947)
Frigyes Schulek –
Hungarian architect (1841–1919)
Theodor Sockl –
Austrian painter (1815–1861)...
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Heinrich Schwechten,
German architect (died 1924)
November 19 –
Frigyes Schulek,
Hungarian architect (died 1919)
October 9 – Karl
Friedrich S****el, Prussian...
- in Göttingen in
early March. He was a
cousin of the
architect Frigyes Schulek,
whose mother was
Auguszta Zsigmondy. He is also
related to the violinist...
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Around the end of the 19th century,
along with Miklós Ybl and
Frigyes Schulek,
Steindl was the most
significant architect within the
lands of the Crown...
- (1813–1874)
Gyula Rochlitz (1825–1886)
Albert Schickedanz (1846–1915)
Frigyes Schulek (1841–1919) Imre
Steindl (1839–1902) Miklós Ybl (1814–1891) Károly Kós...
- that is the Fisherman's Bastion,
built in 1905 by the
architect Frigyes Schulek, the Fishermen's
Bastions owes its name to the
namesake corporation that...