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    Miklós Ybl (6 April 1814 in Székesfehérvár – 22 January 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century...
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  • YBL or Ybl may refer to: Campbell River Airport (IATA: YBL), British Columbia, Canada Miklós Ybl, Hungarian architect Yawkey Baseball League of Greater...
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  • Hungarian writer Miklós Mészöly, Hungarian writer Miklós Barabás, Hungarian painter Miklós Izsó, Hungarian sculptor[circular reference] Miklós Ybl, one of Europe's...
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    Originally known as the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl, a major figure of 19th-century Hungarian architecture. Construction began...
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    Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Around the end of the 19th century, along with Miklós Ybl and Frigyes Schulek, Steindl was the most significant architect within...
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    from the ground up. Upon Hild's death in 1867, the project passed to Miklós Ybl, who modified Hild's initial plan to a more neo-Renaissance style. Construction...
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    (iron-foundry pioneer in Hungarian heavy industry), built to the plans of Miklós Ybl in 1868. other interments: Endre Ady (poet) Ignác Alpár (architect) József...
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    Karlsruhe and Vienna, Schickedanz worked beside the Hungarian architect Miklós Ybl. He designed the Millennium memorial (1897–1905), the building of the...
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    which by then was badly in need of repair, with the help of the architect Miklós Ybl. He renovated the ground floor and used it as his offices, while the first...
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    Hungarian architect named Miklós Ybl. The structure was an open arcade, with pavilions, stairways and ramps, and two blocks of flats. Ybl also built a new waterworks...
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    District, Shiribeshi, Hokkaido Prefecture Japan 2010 Interior design of Miklós Ybl Villa Budapest Hungary 2010 Kaminoge Station, Tokyu Corporation Tokyo...
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    Aristid von Würtzler (1925 – 1997), Hungarian-American harpist and composer Miklós Ybl (1814 – 1891), Hungarian architect Germany–Hungary relations Society of...
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  • Budapest (1851-1906) by József Hild and Miklós Ybl Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest (1875-1884) by Miklós Ybl Buda Castle, rebuilt 1875-1912 Hungarian...
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  • InterContinental Budapest. He was the winner of the Kossuth Prize, the Miklós Ybl Prize, the Imre Steindl Prize, and the Prima Primissima Award. Finta was...
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    of the 19th century. The most famous Hungarian architect of the age, Miklós Ybl preferred Neo-Renaissance in his works. In Russia, the style was pioneered...
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    was constructed and built by Miklós Ybl in two phases between 1865 and 1870. Approximately 30-40 percent of the romantic Ybl cupola and the famous shower...
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    Szoboszlai (b. 2000), football player Márk Tamás (b. 1993), football player Miklós Ybl (1814-1891), architect Prince Saint Emeric of Hungary (1031) King Saint...
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    Its palaces were built by the most distinguished architects (led by Miklós Ybl) of the time, financed by Hungarian and other banking houses. These were...
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    Economics on the river's other bank. The main building was planned by Miklós Ybl as the Main Customs Office in Neo-Renaissance style. It was finished in...
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    Palace in Budapest was designed by the prominent Hungarian architect Miklós Ybl: "A Presentation of the Festetics Palace" (click on icon for English text...
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    1866, was designed by one of 19th century Budapest's great architects, Miklós Ybl, who also designed the Opera House and the Basilica, as well as five of...
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  • Mills, is completed. Hungarian Royal Opera House in Budapest, designed by Miklós Ybl, is opened. Budapest Keleti railway station, designed by Gyula Rochlitz...
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  • of Hungary. Várkert Casino, this Neo-Renaissance pavilion was built by Miklós Ybl as a pump house for the Buda Castle. It now houses the luxurious Várkert...
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    Padua Cathedral (Páduai Szent Antal székesegyház) City hall (designed by Miklós Ybl, 1873) (Városháza) Mihály Munkácsy Museum (Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum) Mihály...
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  • decorative architect to the Great Exhibition of 1851 (died 1892) April 16 – Miklós Ybl, Hungarian architect (died 1891) May 26 – Wilhelm Engerth, Austrian architect...
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  • Wellborn Root, Chicago architect (born 1850; pneumonia) January 22 – Miklós Ybl, Hungarian architect (born 1814) January 23 – Friedrich von Schmidt, Austrian...
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    built in Széphalom in his memory, based on the plans of the architect Miklós Ybl. Today it belongs to the Ottó Herman Museum. The Museum of the Hungarian...
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    fireplaces. Architects that used the material in their buildings include Miklós Ybl, Ödön Lechner, Béla Lajta, Samu Pecz, and Imre Steindl. It can be seen...
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    near the town. Roman Catholic church Lake Kónya Schossberger Castle (by Miklós Ybl, built in 1883). The building is in the middle of a 10-hectare (25-acre)...
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    Schickedanz (1846–1915) Frigyes Schulek (1841–1919) Imre Steindl (1839–1902) Miklós Ybl (1814–1891) Károly Kós (1883–1977) Béla Lajta (1873–1920) Ödön Lechner...
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