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    Béla Lajta (until 1907 Béla Leitersdorfer) (Óbuda, 23 January 1873 – Vienna, 12 October 1920) was a prominent Hungarian architect. Lajta finished his degree...
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    Postal Palace plan, Bratislava (with Béla Lajta) 1902–1904: Klein Castle, Szirma (now Miskolc) (with Béla Lajta; destroyed in World War II) 1903: Gerngross...
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  • (1886–1937?), Hungarian politician Béla Lajta (1873–1920), Hungarian architect Béla Lakatos (born 1984), Hungarian footballer Béla Linder (1876–1962), Hungarian...
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    century: Senta Fire Station was built between 1903-1904 and designed by Béla Lajta, as a mix of folk architecture and Hungarian secession. With exquisitely...
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    József Hild (1789–1867) István Kiss (1857–1902) Flóris Korb (1860–1930) Béla Lajta (1873–1920) Adolf Lang (1848–1913) Géza Maróti (1875–1941) Gyula Pártos...
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    reflected in the buildings constructed at the turn of the 20th century. Béla Lajta initially adopted Lechner's style, subsequently drawing his inspiration...
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    Vas utcai Kereskedelmi Iskola, Budapest (built in 1909—1910, architect: Béla Lajta)...
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    used the material in their buildings include Miklós Ybl, Ödön Lechner, Béla Lajta, Samu Pecz, and Imre Steindl. It can be seen in buildings such as Matthias...
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    Wekerletelep, Budapest, by Károly Kós The first modern Hungarian architect Béla Lajta (1873-1920) started from Lechner's aspirations, who, at the same time...
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    Leitha (redirect from Lajta)
    The Leitha (German: [ˈlaɪtaː] ; Hungarian: Lajta, formerly Sár(-víz); Slovene: Litva; Czech and Slovak: Litava) is a river in Austria and Hungary, a right...
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    in Salgótarjáni Street, resembling a medieval castle, was designed by Béla Lajta and built in 1908. The entrance complex of the New Public Cemetery consists...
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  • was an Erez Israel and Israel architect. Erez Israel, Israel. Béla Lajta (until 1907 Béla Leitersdorfer) (23 January 1873, Budapest, Austria-Hungary−12...
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    style on Vas utca, Baross utca and Krúdy utca. Lechner's Jewish student Béla Lajta's designed the 1912 Count Széchenyi School of Trade on Vas utca, a striking...
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    g.: Imre Steindl Ödön Lechner Aladár Árkay Flóris Korb Kálmán Giergl Béla Lajta Samu Pecz J. Ferenc Raichle [hu] Frigyes Schulek After he died on March...
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  • submitted by Ernő Foerk and Ferenc Schömer, Zoltán Bálint and Lajos Jámbor, Béla Lajta, Albert Schikedanz and Fülöp Herzog, Géza Márkus, József Vágó, László...
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    covered with a Polish parokhet (torah curtain) from the collection of Béla Lajta, and a Hanukkah menorah from a Polish synagogue was placed in front of...
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    the western border of the cemetery, is a decorative tomb designed by Béla Lajta — with influences from Ödön Lechner — for Sándor and Róza Schmidl. Built...
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    Retrieved 2022-02-25. "A Salgótarjáni úti zsidó temető épületei és a Lajta Béla által tervezett síremlékek". lajtaarchiv.hu. Archived from the original...
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    the so-called Klein-Castle, was constructed by two famous architects, Béla Lajta and Ödön Lechner. It was built in Art Nouveau style, and belonged to the...
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  • Kleinhöflein (Kishöflány) im Burgenland at the foot of the Leitha Mountains (Lajta-hegység)...
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    Egyesülete, 1939–2002 Művészeti lexikon. Managing ed. Lajta Edit. Bp., Akadémiai Kiadó, 1965–1968 Kempelen Béla: Magyar nemes családok. Bp., Grill Károly Könyvkiadóvállalata...
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    Jewish Congregation, 1913–1914|Budapest, XIV. Cházár András utca 10. | Lajta Béla Virtuális Archívum". Retrieved 29 December 2019. Tamás, Pál. "Ocskay László...
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    became a bustling city with new industry and urbanization. Mills along the Lajta became a source of employment and attention, as many were owned by the royal...
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    Erinnerungen an das 'Lajta-Banat', in: Burgenländische Heimatblätter, 52. Jahrgang, Heft 1, Eisenstadt 1990 About Pál Prónay Béla Bodó, Prónay, The Carl...
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    King of Hungary and Croatia from 1141 to 1162. He was the oldest son of Béla the Blind and his wife, Helena of Serbia. When his father died, Géza was...
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    students devoted to retaining the region rather than surrender it to Austria. Lajta (or Leitha in German) refers to the Leitha River, which the region of Lajtabánság...
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    Peace was restored after Conrad had ceded the lands between the rivers Lajta and Fischa to Hungary in the summer of 1031. At this same time, dissensions...
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  • Lagina (Old Saxon or Neo-Latin; 10th-11th century), Leine (German) Leitha Lajta (Hungarian), Leita (Italian, Spanish), Leitha (German, French, Slovenian)...
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    László Lajtha (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈlɒjtɒ]; 30 June 1892 – 16 February 1963) was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist and conductor....
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    December, the Austrian troops under Windisch-Grätz advanced across the Lajta river (the border between Austria and Hungary), Görgei slowly retreated...
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