Frigyes Feszl

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Frigyes Feszl was a 19th-century Hungarian architect best known for his role in developing the Romantic and Moorish Revival architectural styles in Hungary.

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Frigyes Feszl canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian architect
architect
human
burialPlace Budapest
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Hungary
countryOfDeath Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
dateOfBirth 1821-02-20
dateOfDeath 1884-07-25
ethnicGroup Hungarian
familyName Feszl
fieldOfWork architecture
genre public buildings
givenName Frigyes
hasGender male
knownFor developing Moorish Revival architectural style in Hungary
developing Romantic architectural style in Hungary
languageOfWorkOrName Hungarian
movement Moorish Revival
surface form: Moorish Revival architecture

Romantic architecture
name Frigyes Feszl self-link
nationality Hungarian
notableProjectLocation Banks of the Danube, Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue
surface form: Danube embankment in Pest
notableWork Vigadó Concert Hall (Pesti Vigadó)
surface form: Pesti Vigadó concert hall

Redesign of the Vigadó on the Danube embankment in Pest
Vigadó tér
surface form: Vigadó of Pest
occupation architect
placeOfActivity Budapest
Pest
placeOfBirth Pest
placeOfDeath Budapest
style Moorish Revival
Romanticism in architecture

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Dohány Street Synagogue coDesigner Frigyes Feszl
Pécs Synagogue architect Frigyes Feszl
Frigyes Feszl name Frigyes Feszl self-link