Gustav Gull
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Gustav Gull (December 7, 1858 in Altstetten – June 10, 1942 in Zürich) was a famed Swiss architect.
Life
He came from a family of architects. He studied architecture at the Polytechnic of Zürich.
He is buried in Zürich.
Career
He designed the main post office of Lucerne.
He designed the Swiss National Museum.
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