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    Josip Vancaš (22 March 1859 – 15 December 1932) was an Austro-Hungarian and Yugoslav architect who spent most of his career in the Bosnian city of Sarajevo...
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    Wagner. The style was, however, named by Sarajevo’s senior architect, Josip Vancaš, for whom many of these younger architects worked. Although the Bosnian...
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    Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sarajevo (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    the Viennese contractor Baron Karl Schwarz with supervising architect Josip Vancaš. He modeled it after the Notre-Dame in Dijon (France). Work began on...
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  • in Sarajevo by Josip Vancaš (1901) Villa Mathilde in Sarajevo by Josip Vancaš (1902–1903) Central Post Office in Sarajevo by Josip Vancaš (1907–1913) Vienna...
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    (1909–10). Ješua D. Salom Mansion in Sarajevo by Josip Vancaš (1901) Grand Hotel Union in Ljubljana by Vancaš (1902–03) Kallina House in Zagreb by Vjekoslav...
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    the early morning of the following day. According to the statement of Josip Vancaš, who was one of the signatories of this proclamation, the author of its...
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    Neretva, the Municipality building, which was designed by the architect Josip Vancaš from Sarajevo, residential districts around the Rondo, and Gimnazija...
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    too late. On Sarkotić's recommendation Tisza met with Ivo Pilar and Josip Vancaš, anti-Yugoslav members of the Croat People's Union in the Diet of Bosnia...
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    Ješua D. Salom Mansion (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    Jewish merchant Ješua D. Salom, on a design by the famous architect Josip Vancaš. Based on the 1893 Construction Regulation for the Capital City – Sarajevo...
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  • Francis William Herter. Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sarajevo, designed by Josip Vancaš. Rebuilt Gare Saint-Lazare terminus of Chemins de fer de l'Ouest in Paris...
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    Building of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    first mayor of Sarajevo Mustafa Fadilpašić and designed by architect Josip Vancaš in Renaissance style, and was constructed from 1884 to 1886. The building...
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    was designed by Josip Vancaš as a triple-aisled church in the eclectic manner, with neo-Gothic elements predominating. The tomb of Josip Stadler, the first...
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    St. Martin's Parish Church (Bled) (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    modifications, particularly in regard to internal equipment, by the architect Josip Vancaš. It was built by the Gustav Tönnies Company from Ljubljana. The church...
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    the former First Croatian Savings Bank. It was designed by architect Josip Vancaš and built as part of the savings bank building between 1898 and 1900...
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  • Wagner. The style was, however, named by Sarajevo's senior architect, Josip Vancaš, for whom many of these younger architects worked. Palace of the Orthodox...
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    Carlo Panek in Neo-Gothic style. The church itself was designed by Josip Vancaš, in Gothic style. The demolition of the old church took place in 1912...
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    been erected in 1893-1895 on a design by architects Karel Pařík and Josip Vancaš. It occupies a prominent location at the eastern end of Sarajevo's main...
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    hotel opened in 1895. It was designed by Karel Pařík and his colleague Josip Vancaš. The façade was built in the spirit of early Renaissance and in 1946...
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    in Ćemaluša Street. The palace was built according to the project of Josip Vancaš in 1903 for the Jewish Municipality and the Talmud-Torah School (later...
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    Grand Hotel Union (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    destroyed much of Ljubljana's medieval structures. Designed by the architect Josip Vancaš, it is a fine example of the Vienna Secession style. Its façade is almost...
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    buildings Hotel Central, Sarajevo, by Josip Vancaš (1889) Commercial building "Đenetić", Sarajevo, by Josip Vancaš (1898) House of Karl Langer (today Embassy...
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    One example is the Municipality building. Designed by the architect Josip Vancaš from Sarajevo, it asserted a new prosperity, stability and tradition...
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    Normann Palace (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    building of Osijek-Baranja County in Osijek, Croatia. It was designed by Josip Vancaš and built from 1891 to 1894. "Palača Normann". scribd. 2011-08-24. Retrieved...
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    Saints Peter and Paul Church, Livno (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    Paul Architecture Functional status Active Architect(s) Franjo Moyses, Josip Vancaš Groundbreaking 1854 Completed 1906 Specifications Bells 4 Administration...
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    bordering Zagreb's central Ilica thoroughfare, designed by architect Josip Vancaš and completed in 1900. It includes the Oktogon gallery that has become...
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    Josef Garrison in Sarajevo, 1898–1901 Architecture portal Karel Pařík Josip Vancaš Alexander Wittek Juraj Neidhardt Architecture of Mostar "Monuments from...
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    made possible by the two staircases. Architecture portal Karel Pařík Josip Vancaš Architecture of Mostar "Bishop's Ordinariate". www.hercegovina.ba. Herzegovina-Neretva...
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  • the debt reduction plan agreed to at the Lausanne Conference. Died: Josip Vancaš, 75, Croatian architect The Shirokiya Department Store fire broke out...
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    St. Stanislaus Institute (Slovenia) (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
    47167°E / 46.09722; 14.47167 Construction started 1901 Completed 1905 Technical details Floor count 4 Design and construction Architect(s) Josip Vancaš...
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  • Božidar Rašica Vjenceslav Richter Ante Rožić Josip Seissel Edo Šen Vladimir Šterk Petar Trifunović Josip Vancaš Ivan Vitić Franjo Vranjanin Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin...
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