Ernst Ziller
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Ernst (Ernestos) Moritz Theodor Ziller (June 22, 1837, Oberlößnitz/Radebeul - 1923, Athens) was a Saxon architect who later became a Greek national, and in the late 1800s and early 1900s was a major designer of royal and municipal buildings in Athens, Patras and other major Greek cities.
[edit] Buildings
- National Theatre of Greece, Athens
- New Royal Palace, presidential residence, Athens
- Stathatos Mansion, Athens
- Apollon Theatre (Patras), Patras
- Numismatic Museum of Athens, Athens
- Andreas Syngros mansion, Athens
- Royal palace in Tatoi, Athens
- Melas Palace, Athens
- Villa Atlantis, Athens
- Ermoupolis city hall, Ermoupolis, Syros
- Hotel Megas Alexandros, Omonoia Square, Athens
- Latseio City Hall, Pyrgos
- Thon mansion, demolished
- National Defense School
- Church of Saint Luke, Patisia
- National Chemistry of Greece
- Archaeological Museum, Aigio
- Church of Eisodia, Aigio
- Cathedral Church of Panayia Faneromeni, Aigio
[edit] Architectural supervision
- National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Athens
- National Library of Greece
- Panathinaiko Stadium, renovation
- Academy of Athens
[edit] References
- Ernst Ziller biography, Presidency of the Hellenic Republic
- Ziller, Ernst Grove Dictionary of Art
- Ernst Ziller (1837-1923) (Greek Architects)