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Heinrich von Ferstel
Lithograph by August Anton Schubert (circa 1880)
Born
Johann Heinrich Ferstel
(1828-07-07)7 July 1828
Vienna, Austrian Empire
Died
14 July 1883(1883-07-14) (aged 55)
Grinzing (present-day Vienna)
Nationality
Austrian
Occupation
Architect
Spouse
Lotte Ferstel née Fehlmann
Children
Max von Ferstel, Marianne von Ferstel
Awards
Royal Gold Medal (1882)
Buildings
Votive Church, Vienna
Gymnasium Wasagasse
Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
Church of St. James (Brno)
Villa Wartholz
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Palazzo del Lloyd Austriaco, Trieste
Main Building of the Vienna University
Freiherr Heinrich von Ferstel (7 July 1828 – 14 July 1883) was an Austrian architect and professor, who played a vital role in building late 19th-century Vienna.
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dedicated to him in 1876 in Maximilian Park in Pula, a work by HeinrichvonFerstel, was brought to Venice in 1919 as Italian spoils of war and is now...
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the age of 21 moved to Vienna where he took a job with architect HeinrichvonFerstel, and became an Austrian citizen. He was eager to see more of the...
style such as the Spirta House (1855) in Zemun, Belgrade, built by HeinrichvonFerstel and Kapetanovo castle (1906) in Stari Lec. Catholic Church of St...
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at the Vienna University of Technology, where he was a student of HeinrichvonFerstel and later an assistant to Carl König. As a student, he met Rosa Obermayer...
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