The native form of this personal name is Feszl Frigyes. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Portrait of Frigyes Feszl by Sterio Károly, 1847
Frigyes Feszl (February 20, 1821 – July 25, 1884) was an architect and a significant figure in the Hungarian romantic movement.[Amazon.com 1] Cite error: There are <ref group=Amazon.com> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=Amazon.com}} template (see the help page).
FrigyesFeszl (February 20, 1821 – July 25, 1884) was an architect and a significant figure in the Hungarian romantic movement. Born in Pest, Hungary...
Kamill Feleki (1908–1993), Hungarian film, stage and television actor FrigyesFeszl (1821 – 1884), architect Ábrahám Ganz (1814 – 1867), iron manufacturer...
Vigadó Concert Hall on the Danube Promenade, both designed by architect FrigyesFeszl (1821–1884). Another noteworthy structure is the Budapest Western Railway...
is completed. Vigadó of Pest (concert hall) in Hungary, designed by FrigyesFeszl, is built. Main cell block of Fremantle Prison in Western Australia...
which has already used Oriental elements. Its leading master became FrigyesFeszl (1821-1884). He attempted to create Hungarian national architecture...
13 – John Turtle Wood, English architect (died 1890) February 20 – FrigyesFeszl, Hungarian architect (died 1884) April – Thomas Brunner, English-born...