Ferdinand Fellner

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Ferdinand Fellner was a prominent Austrian architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for designing numerous grand theaters and opera houses across Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austrian architect
architect
human
architecturalStyle Spanish Baroque Revival
surface form: Neo-Baroque

Renaissance Revival
surface form: Neo-Renaissance
coFounded architecture firm Fellner & Helmer
collaboratedWith Hermann Helmer
countryOfCitizenship Austria
fieldOfWork architecture
genre historicist architecture
influenced the development of theater architecture in Europe
knownFor designing grand theaters
designing opera houses across Europe
movement Historicism
Ringstrasse style
name Ferdinand Fellner self-link
notableFor design of opera houses
design of theaters
notableProjectType opera houses
urban theaters
notableWork Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb
National Theatre, Brno
National Theatre of Cluj-Napoca
surface form: National Theatre, Cluj-Napoca

Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre
surface form: National Theatre, Iași

Graz Opera House
surface form: Opera House of Graz

Raimund Theater, Vienna
State Theatre, Augsburg
State Theatre, Chernivtsi
Stadttheater Gießen
surface form: State Theatre, Gießen

State Theatre, Karlovy Vary
State Theatre, Ljubljana
Odesa Opera and Ballet Theater
surface form: State Theatre, Odessa

State Theatre, Salzburg
Ivan Vazov National Theatre
surface form: State Theatre, Sofia

National Theatre of Timișoara
surface form: State Theatre, Timișoara

Staatstheater Wiesbaden
surface form: State Theatre, Wiesbaden

Theater an der Wien
surface form: Theater an der Wien (reconstruction and alterations)

Volkstheater (Vienna)
surface form: Volkstheater, Vienna

Opernhaus Zürich
surface form: Zurich Opera House
occupation architect
regionOfActivity Central Europe
Eastern Europe
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
workLocation Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Europe
Vienna

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Referenced by (9)

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Opernhaus Zürich hasArchitect Ferdinand Fellner
Burgtheater, Vienna reconstructionArchitect Ferdinand Fellner
subject surface form: Burgtheater
this entity surface form: Ferdinand Fellner Jr.
Odesa Opera and Ballet Theater architect Ferdinand Fellner
National Theatre of Szeged architect Ferdinand Fellner
Ferdinand Fellner name Ferdinand Fellner self-link
Hermann Helmer partner Ferdinand Fellner
this entity surface form: Ferdinand Fellner the Younger
Graz Opera House architect Ferdinand Fellner
Polish Theatre in Bielsko-Biała architect Ferdinand Fellner