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    Győző Czigler (July 19, 1850 in Arad – March 28, 1905 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and academic. Coming from a long line of architects, Czigler...
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  • It may refer to: Győző Burcsa (born 1954), Hungarian football player Győző Czigler (1850–1905), Hungarian architect and academic Győző Exner (1864–1945)...
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    District was built between 1892 and 1896 as the No. 5 marketplace by Győző Czigler. The 2107 m2 eclectic-style hall had 190 permanent and 80 temporary...
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    It was designed around 1862 by the architect Anton Czigler (or possibly his son, Győző Czigler), but the construction started only in 1869, under the...
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    World Heritage Site. The complex was designed by architect professor Győző Czigler and built by the Gozsdu Foundation in 1900–1901. All the 7 original...
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    located in the City Park, was built in Neo-Baroque style to the design of Győző Czigler. Construction began on May 7, 1909 with designs by architect Eugene...
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    Hall or Market Hall IV was built in 1897, according to the plans of Győző Czigler in the Terézváros district of Budapest. It is similar in style to the...
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  • Construction time Architectural style Designer Address, comments Istenszülő oltalma templom 1881 eclectic Czigler Győző 1074 Budapest, Rózsák tere 10....
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    second of the large Budapest market halls built in the VIII. In 1890, Győző Czigler made a proposal for its replacement. [1] It was built in 1894 and designed...
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    institution was renamed the Budapest Academy of Commerce.[citation needed] Győző Czigler designed the Alkomány Street campus of the Budapest Academy of Commerce...
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