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    Hermann Bollé (18 September 1845 – 17 April 1926) was an Austro-Hungarian architect of Franco-German origin who practiced in Croatia (Zagreb and Slavonia)...
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    Zagreb Cathedral (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    Hermann Bollé met Izidor Kršnjav and Đakovo bishop Strossmayer, who in 1874 launched a public campaign for the restoration of the cathedral. Bollé came...
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  • Bollé may refer to: Bollé, Burkina Faso, a village in Burkina Faso Bollé Brands, a safety eyewear/sunglasses manufacturer Hermann Bollé (1845–1926), Austrian...
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    Mirogoj Cemetery (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    Ljudevit Gaj, purchased by the city in 1872, after his death. Architect Hermann Bollé designed the main building. The new cemetery was inaugurated on 6 November...
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    was built in its place, designed in the style of Neo-Renaissance by Hermann Bollé. Arcades were constructed around the church decorated with 22 paintings...
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    Zagreb earthquake The Zagreb Cathedral renovated according to designs of Hermann Bollé, between 1902 and 1906 Zagreb 1930s Starčević square, first half of...
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    Church, Tianjin Castle Trakošćan, 1886 Hermann Bollé, Monumental cemetery Mirogoj, Zagreb, 1879–1929 Hermann Bollé, Zagreb cathedral, 1880- Iglesia de Coronado...
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    Bjelovar Cathedral (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    damaged the church and rectory. The church was rebuilt by the architect Hermann Bollé in 1888, and was rebuilt from the inside in 1896. The church of St....
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    according to the designs of architect F. Schmidt from Vienna and architect Hermann Bolle. During the renovation, an 1880 Zagreb earthquake significantly damaged...
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    Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    completion of urbanization of square south to the church, architect Hermann Bollé proposed plan of monumental reorganization of church. This plan was...
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    acquired at Göttingen, and the clock was the work of Zagreb's König. Arch. Hermann Bollé Music Pavilion Zrinjevac street with tram lines 6 & 13 Fountain Flower...
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    Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    was founded along the museum. The building, constructed in 1888 by Hermann Bollé, is one of the first purpose-built edifices devised to merge the functions...
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    Brandeissin in Vršac, 1863 The Our Lady of Snow Ecumenic Church by Hermann Bollé in Petrovaradin, Novi Sad, 1881 Reformation Church by Ferenca Zaboreckog...
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    Križevci Cathedral (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    the reign of Bishop Julije Drohobecki, following plans by architect Hermann Bollé. The current Cathedral Neo-Gothic features date from this renovation...
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    the Austrian army was erected in 1902, designed by Zagreb architect Hermann Bollé. Battle of Petrovaradin Church of St Mary of the Snows Petrovaradin...
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    Grgeteg Monastery (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    erected and it underwent restoration in 1898 under the guiding hand of Hermann Bollé. It was then that the residential buildings which enclose the church...
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    involved tearing down former home of Zagreb's most famous architect Hermann Bollé, the birth house of poet Vladimir Vidrić, and the Cinema Zagreb. It...
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    since 1932, a hall with sacristy. The co-cathedral was designed by Hermann Bollé. It is built in the neo-Byzantine style of historicism. The co-cathedral...
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    canvas. Several examples of his work are in the Golden Hall of the Hermann Bollé-built palace on Opatička Street (today the Croatian Institute of History)...
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  • three-story house which was built for the Granitz family in 1886 by architect Hermann Bollé. Granitz and his family were philanthropists as they often aided poor...
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    definitely the Zagreb Cathedral which was built in the late 19 century by Hermann Bollé. The Franciscan church in Pula (1285) is the most representative example...
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    Evangelical Church, Zagreb (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    Churchmanship Evangelical Church in the Republic of Croatia Website www.ecrh.hr/crkvene-opcine/zagreb/ Architecture Architect(s) Hermann Bollé Completed 1884...
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    Zagreb Cathedral, which then underwent a thorough reconstruction led by Hermann Bollé and which went on for 26 years before it was finally finished in 1906...
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    St. Paul, Đakovo, begun 1866, completed by Friedrich von Schmidt and Hermann Bollé St. Johann Nepomuk Church, Vienna Pfarrkirche Arsenalkirche Friedhofskapelle...
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    erected by bishop Ilija Hranilović and executed by the renowned architect Hermann Bollé. The rectors of the seminary and the students played a distinctive role...
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  • Worship and Education, now the Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb (Hermann Bollé, 1895). Along with rooms in Pompeii style and renaissance cabinet, the...
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    Novi Dvori (category Hermann Bollé buildings)
    1884. The design for this was made by prominent Austrian architect Hermann Bollé. The construction of the tomb was made out of unused stone, taken from...
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    Polytechnic Institute in Vienna. In 1884, under the supervision of Hermann Bollé, Iveković performed stonework for the restoration of Zagreb Cathedral...
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    appearance has been fully preserved. 21 Gugler Manor was designed by Hermann Bollé and built in 1885. 22 Built after the 1731 fire. It was the seat of...
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    Arts and Crafts is built on the western side, designed by architect Hermann Bollé. 1889 - Eastern side takes its final form with the building of the Teacher's...
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