Ferdinand Fellner
Ferdinand Fellner (April 19, 1847 – March 22, 1916) was an Austrian architect. Along with Hermann Helmer, he designed several theatres and palaces across Europe in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Fellner was born in Vienna. He studied at the Vienna University of Technology, but did not graduate there.
He died at Vienna in 1916.
Buildings
Austria
- Palais Lanckoronski, Vienna
- Volkstheater, Vienna
- Konzerthaus, Vienna
- one of the Palais Rothschild, Vienna
- Stadttheater in Berndorf
- Opernhaus in Graz
- Stadttheater in Klagenfurt
- Landestheater in Salzburg
- Akademietheater, Vienna
- Neues Wiener Stadttheater, Vienna
- Ronacher, Vienna
- Stadttheater, Vienna
- Deutsches Volkstheater, Vienna
- Theater an der Wien, Vienna
Bulgaria
Croatia
Germany
Hungary
Romania
Slovakia
Switzerland
Ukraine
Czech Republic
Legacy
Adolf Hitler was quite fond of the two architects' designs. (See Nazi architecture)
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Fellner, Ferdinand |
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Date of birth |
1847-04-19 |
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Date of death |
1916-03-22 |
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