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    Kingdom of Hungary (part of Austria-Hungary), according to the plans of Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab replacing a smaller and less elaborate synagogue. It...
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    today in Romania, at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, by Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab (1907–08) Brück House in Timișoara, today in Romania...
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    Theater (1912), Subotica Synagogue by Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab, 1901 Subotica Synagogue interior by Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab, 1901 Raichle Palace...
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    It found its architectural expression in Subotica in the works of Marcell Komor, Dezső Jakab and Ferenc Raichle.[citation needed] The City Hall (built...
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    György Bernády by Marcell Komor (1868-1944) and Dezső Jakab (1864-1932). The competition for building the Palace of Culture was won by Komor and Jakab with...
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    in the European 1900 Architecture record: Odon Lechner, Dezső Jakab, Marcell Komor, László and József Vágó, Valér Mende, Ferenc Sztaril, Ferenc Löbl, Kálmán...
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    old City Hall was built in 1906–1907 after the construction plans of Márcell Komor and Dezső Jakab. The entrance area, including the corridor and the staircase...
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  • Pozsony (present-day Bratislava) is truly Szecesszió. Lechner's disciples Marcell Komor [hu] and Dezső Jakab were commissioned to build the Synagogue in Szabadka...
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    throughout Hungary, including Béla Lajta, Géza Maróti, Dezső Jakab and Marcell Komor [hu], Zoltán Bálint, Lajos Jámbor, Artúr Sebestyén [hu], Györgyi Dénes [hu]Béla...
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  • Brooch was made by Philippe Wolfers Subotica Synagogue was finished by Marcell Komor [hu] and Dezső Jakab in Szabadka (now Subotica, Serbia) Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur...
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    Grand Gold Medal and the Silver Medal for his work. With the architect Márcell Komor, he designed the buildings listed below: The Muranian Palace of King...
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    language of the plays had to be Hungarian. Designed by Dezső Jakab, Marcell Komor and Géza Márkus, the theatre was completed in 9 months. Equipped with...
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    of the town was the new synagogue, inaugurated in 1906, designed by Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab. The two designers reconciled the Hungarian motifs with...
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    motifs. It found its architectural expression in Palić in the works of Marcell Komor, Dezső Jakab. The Palić lake covers an area of 380 hectares (940 acres)...
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    the Budapest Folk Opera, which he designed together with architects Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab. He was one of the pioneers of modern Hungarian theater...
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    town and the lake spa were designed in the 1910s by the architects Marcell Komor [hu] and Dezső Jakab in Hungarian Secession style. The complex project...
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    The City Hall - Office of the mayor. Built in 1912 according to the project of architect Marcell Komor....
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  • 1945, Budapest, Hungary), was an architect and Zionist leader. Hungary Marcell Komor (hu) (7 November 1868, Pest, Austria-Hungary–29 November 1949, Sopronkeresztur...
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    Former names Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája) Address 1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell u. 1. Location Budapest, Hungary Coordinates 47°28′10″N 19°4′18″E /...
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