Viktor Rumpelmayer (7 November 1830 – 14 June 1885, in Vienna) was a 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architect, whose style was a combination of French and...
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Austrian-born confectioner Viktor Rumpelmayer (1830–1885), Austro-Hungarian architect This page lists people with the surname Rumpelmayer. If an internal link...
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campaigns, most recently in the 1880s, to designs by Viktor Rumpelmayer, living in Vienna. When Rumpelmayer died in 1885, the work was carried to completion...
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complete reconstruction. From 1880 to 1882, the Austrian architect Viktor Rumpelmayer directed the reconstruction of the old konak, which was almost completely...
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Anton Rumpelmayer ((1832-02-13)13 February 1832 in Pressburg, Austria – (1914-07-25)25 July 1914 in Saint-Martin-Vésubie, France) was an Austrian confectioner...
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work in Bulgaria were Friedrich Grünanger, Adolf Václav Kolář, and Viktor Rumpelmayer, who designed the most important public buildings needed by the newly...
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address is Johann-Strauss-Gasse 7. It was built in 1880 on plans from Viktor Rumpelmayer for Countess Margarita Apponyi, wife of Count Lajos Apponyi. It is...
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Knyaz Alexander Battenberg, when Austro-Hungarian architects under Viktor Rumpelmayer worked on the building. It was inaugurated on 26 December 1882 and...
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It is possible he was related to the Austrian-Hungarian architect Viktor Rumpelmayer (1830–1885). Nordmann's most enduring work is the poem/serenade "Kling...
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from the end of November until the end of December Palugyay Palace, Viktor Rumpelmayer, 1882-1883 Japanese Embassy at Hlavné námestie French Embassy at Hlavné...
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