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- Jan Zawiejski, born Jan Baptysta Feintuch, (born 20 June 1854, Kraków – died 9 September 1922, Kraków) was a Polish architect from an ****imilated Polish-Jewish...
- Księżarski Old Spa House (Stary Dom Zdrojowy) built 1880-1889 by Jan Zawiejski in Renaissance Revival style New Spa House (Nowy Dom Zdrojowy) built 1938-1939...
- Historic Centre of Kraków into the World Heritage Register. Designed by Jan Zawiejski, the theatre was erected on Holy Spirit Square (Plac Św. Ducha) in place...
- Designed by Jan Zawiejski, 1904–1906. 6 Kapucyńska Street (corner with 16 Loretańska Street) – Former St. Hedwig's School. Designed by Jan Zawiejski, 1905–1906...
- Energy Technical School Complex, in the Art Nouveau style. Designed by Jan Zawiejski, 1904–1907. 20 Loretańska Street (9 Jabłonowskich Street) – Tenement house...
- for Karolina Turnau. It serves as an urban dominant. Designed by Jan Zawiejski, 1889–1890. 3 Henryk Siemiradzki StreetTenement with modernist architectural...
- corner of the intersection with Bartosz Głowacki Street, designed by Jan Zawiejski and built between 1913 and 1915. View from the intersection with Stańczyk...
- Women's Division School in a historicist-Art Nouveau style, designed by Jan Zawiejski, 1903–1906. 36 Topolowa StreetTenement house in a Neo-Renaissance style...
- Chicago, USA. Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, Kraków, Poland, designed by Jan Zawiejski, opened as the Teatr Miejski on October 21. Museum for the Macedonian...
- Feliks Księżarski, 1873–87) Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Krakow (by Jan Zawiejski, 1891–93) Lviv Opera, now Ukraine (by Zygmunt Gorgolewski, 1897-1900)...