Hungarian Academy of Sciences building, Budapest (design influence)

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The Hungarian Academy of Sciences building in Budapest is a grand 19th-century neo-Renaissance palace whose design was strongly shaped by the architectural ideas of Prussian architect Friedrich August Stüler.

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instanceOf building
architecturalStyle Neo-Renaissance
associatedWith Hungarian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1862
country Hungary
designInfluencedBy Friedrich August Stüler NERFINISHED
Italian Renaissance palaces
Prussian architecture
era 19th century
function headquarters of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
fundedBy public donations
hasArchitecturalFeature ceremonial staircase
classical cornice
ornamental sculptures
representative grand halls
richly decorated upper storeys
round-arched windows
rusticated ground floor
symmetrical façade
hasCulturalSignificance landmark of Budapest cityscape
symbol of Hungarian scientific life
hasFloorCount 3
hasInteriorStyle eclectic historicist decoration
hasMaterial stone
stucco
hasUse academic events
administrative offices
conferences
hasViewOf Buda Castle NERFINISHED
Castle Hill NERFINISHED
heritageStatus listed monument in Hungary
inaugurationDate 1865
influencedByMovement Renaissance Revival architecture
historicist architecture
locatedOn Széchenyi István Square NERFINISHED
location Budapest NERFINISHED
near Gresham Palace NERFINISHED
St. Stephen's Basilica NERFINISHED
overlooks Chain Bridge NERFINISHED
Danube River NERFINISHED
patron István Széchenyi NERFINISHED

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Friedrich August Stüler notableWork Hungarian Academy of Sciences building, Budapest (design influence)