Lipót Baumhorn
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Lipót Baumhorn (December 28, 1860, Kisbér - July 8, 1932, Kisbér) was a Hungarian architect.
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[edit] Career
Baumhorn studied in Vienna under Freiherr von Ferstel, who was the designer of the Votive Church there. He set up a practice after further study under Ödön Lechner. His style ranged from historicism to those inspired by the rising nationalsim of the times. He designed over twenty synagogues.
[edit] Buildings
Timişoara Bega Palace
Numerous schools
Budapest Lloyd Palace
[edit] Synagogues
Esztergom (1888)
Szeged synagogue (1903)
Budapest District XIII. cnr Dozsa Gyorgy & Tuzer Streets
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