József Hild

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József Hild was a prominent 19th-century Hungarian architect known for his leading role in shaping neoclassical architecture in Hungary, including major works in Budapest.

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instanceOf Hungarian architect
architect
human
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Hungary
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Hungarian
familyName Hild
fieldOfWork architecture
urban design
genre civic architecture
religious architecture
residential architecture
givenName József
hasWorkIn Central Budapest
surface form: Budapest city centre

Danube-side urban landscape of Pest
influenced development of 19th-century Hungarian architecture
movement Neoclassicism
name József Hild self-link
nationality Hungarian
nativeLanguage Hungarian
notableFor leading role in shaping neoclassical architecture in Hungary
major contribution to the 19th-century urban fabric of Pest
notableWork Basilica of Eger
surface form: Cathedral of Eger

Esztergom Basilica, Hungary
surface form: Esztergom Basilica

Rebuilding of Vác Cathedral
Rebuilding of the inner city of Pest after the 1838 flood
Several palaces and townhouses in central Budapest
St. Stephen's Basilica
surface form: St. Stephen's Basilica (Budapest)
occupation architect
partOf 19th-century Hungarian architectural history
placeOfBirth Pest
placeOfDeath Pest
sexOrGender male
styleCharacteristic balanced, symmetrical compositions
large-scale ecclesiastical complexes
monumental neoclassical facades
use of colonnades and porticos
workLocation Budapest
Eger
Esztergom
Pest
Vác

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St. Stephen's Basilica architect József Hild
Esztergom Basilica, Hungary architect József Hild
subject surface form: Esztergom Basilica
József Hild name József Hild self-link