Alexander Wittek

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National Library in Sarajevo (Vijećnica), constructed by Alexander Wittek in 1896
National Library in Sarajevo (Vijećnica), constructed by Alexander Wittek in 1896

Alexander Wittek (1852, Sisak1894, Graz) was an Austrian architect who was working in Bosnia and Herzegovina during Austro-Hungarian Empire. His most famous work in Sarajevo is City hall building called "Vijećnica" (later it was National Library). He also constructed Sebilj.

Wittek was also a Croatian-Austrian chess master. He tied for 5-6th at Berlin 1881 (2nd DSB–Congress, Joseph Henry Blackburne won), and took 9th at Vienna 1882 (Wilhelm Steinitz and Simon Winawer won).

Wittek committed suicide in 1894.

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