Jan Zawiejski

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J. Zawiejski
J. Zawiejski
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, Kraków
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, Kraków

Jan Zawiejski, born Jan Baptysta Feintuch, (1854–1922) was a Polish architect, representative of historism.

His most notable design works include Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków (1889–1893), Stary Dom Zdrojowy in Krynica (1884–1889; with Jan Niedzielski), School of Economics in Kraków (1904–1906) and his own house building, so-called Dom Jasny in Kraków (1909–1910).

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Zawiejski was born on June 20, 1854 in Kraków, Poland. In the years of 1872–1873 he studied in Munich and 1873–1878 at the polytechnic in Vienna. In 1900 became a city architect of Kraków.

He died on September 9, 1922 in Kraków. Buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery.

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NAME Zawiejski, Jan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Feintuch, Jan Baptysta (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION architect
DATE OF BIRTH June 20, 1854
PLACE OF BIRTH Kraków, Poland
DATE OF DEATH September 9, 1922
PLACE OF DEATH Kraków, Poland
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