Ignác Alpár József (born Schöckl József; 17 January 1855 in Pest – 27 April 1928 in Zürich) was a Hungarian architect. Alpár began his career as a stonemason...
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Look up Ignác in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ignác, also sometimes spelled Ignac in English, is the Czech, Slovak and Hungarian version of the name...
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operetta soprano Ignác Alpár, (1855–1928), Hungarian architect Given name: Alpár Jegenyés (born 1958), Hungarian handball player Alpar Meszaros (born 1964)...
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Anker-palota) is a building in Terézváros, Budapest. It was built by Ignác Alpár in 1908 for a Viennese insurance company, the Anker Life and Pension...
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Conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895. The castle was designed by Ignác Alpár to feature copies of several landmark buildings from different parts...
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Alpar may refer to: Csoma Alpar (born 1984), Romanian futsal player Ignác Alpár (1855–1928), Hungarian architect Gitta Alpár (1903–1991) Hungarian-born...
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Some buildings on the square are designed in the Art Nouveau style. Ignác Alpár designed two of the buildings. The square houses monuments to Ronald...
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include his 1915 96-mm cast bronze War Medal and 1925 reverse depiction of Ignác Alpár (81mm) and the 1932 Endre Liber reverse, a 72-mm struck bronze. All three...
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the plans of Miklós Ybl in 1868. other interments: Endre Ady (poet) Ignác Alpár (architect) József Antall (Prime Minister, historian) János Arany (poet)...
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