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    Baron Theophil Edvard von Hansen (German: [ˈteːofiːl fɔn ˈhanzn̩]; original Danish name: Theophilus Hansen, pronounced [tsʰe̝oˈfiːlus ˈhænˀsn̩]; 13 July...
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    Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    arts. A new building was constructed according to plans designed by Theophil Hansen in the course of the layout of the Ringstraße boulevard. On 3 April...
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    Palais Ephrussi (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    Vienna. It was built for the Ephrussi family of financiers by Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, the architect of the Austrian Parliament Building. It is on...
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    Wiener Börse (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    The Wiener Börse AG (also known as the Vienna Stock Exchange) is a bourse situated in Vienna, Austria. The exchange also owns and operates the Prague Stock...
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    Academy of Athens (modern) (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    part of an architectural "trilogy" in 1859 by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen, along with the University and the National Library. Funds had been...
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    Austrian Parliament Building (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    in 1883. The architect responsible for its Greek Revival style was Theophil Hansen. He designed the building holistically, aiming to have each element...
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    Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Vienna (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    architect Theophil Hansen. Greek-Austrian diplomat and philanthropist Simon Sinas funded the project, one of many collaborations with Hansen in Vienna...
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    Zappeion (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    was laid; this new building would be designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen. Finally, on 20 October 1888, the Zappeion opened. Unfortunately for...
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    architects in this style were northern Europeans such as Christian and Theophil Hansen and Ernst Ziller and German-trained Greeks such as Stamatios Kleanthis...
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    Musikverein (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    I of Austria in 1863. The plans were designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the Neoclassical style of an ancient Greek temple, including a concert...
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  • Theophil (Greek: God-inherited or God's Love, see also Gottlieb) may refer to: Baron Theophil von Hansen (1813–1891), Danish architect who later became...
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    Museum of Military History, Vienna (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    opposed to the revolutionary Vienna of 1848. It was Danish architect Theophil Hansen who designed what was then referred to as the weapons museum. The museum...
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    late 19th century, Theophil von Hansen and Ernst Ziller took part in the construction of many neoclassical buildings. Theophil von Hansen designed his first...
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    Hotel Grande Bretagne (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    The Hotel Grande Bretagne in 1874, in the original Dimitriou mansion designed by Theophil Hansen....
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    completed. From 1864 onwards, renowned architects like Carl von Hasenauer, Theophil Hansen and Heinrich Ferstel competed presenting their drafts, superseded by...
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    National Observatory of Athens (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    Georgios Konstantinos Vouris's supervision. He chose Eduard Schaubert and Theophil Hansen. The Athens observatory since its inception aided astronomers to conduct...
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  • influenced by the Neoclassical architecture, with architects such as Theophil Hansen, Ernst Ziller, Panagis Kalkos, Lysandros Kaftanzoglou and Stamatios...
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    King Otto and Queen Amalia. Construction started under the architect Theophil Hansen and was continued by Dimitris Zezos, Panagis Kalkos and François Boulanger...
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    Acropolis Museum a quadriga with the goddess Nike from the collection of Theophil Hansen, an architect of neoclassical buildings in Greece and central Europe...
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    cities of the Kingdom of Greece is mostly influenced by architects like Theophil Hansen, Ernst Ziller, Panagis Kalkos, Lysandros Kaftanzoglou, Anastasios Metaxas...
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    Greek Revival sphinx acroterion of the Academy of Athens, designed by Theophil Hansen, 1885 Japanese acroterion, illustrations by Abel Guérineau, 1887 Beaux...
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    National Library of Greece (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    Panagis, Marinos and Andreas Vallianos. It was designed by Baron Theophil von Hansen and its construction supervised by Ernst Ziller. The library remained...
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    Voulgaris Architects Eduard Schaubert Friedrich von Gärtner Christian Hansen Theophil Hansen Panagis Kalkos Stamatios Kleanthis Leo von Klenze Lysandros Kaftanzoglou...
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    architect Theophil Hansen became a supporter of the style in the 1850s. His major works belonged to the Neo-Grec and Neo-Renaissance style, however, Hansen as...
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    Palais Todesco (category Theophil Hansen buildings)
    Vienna, Austria, constructed from 1861 to 1864 on plans by architect Theophil Hansen. It was built for the aristocratic Todesco [de] family. One of the...
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    mortuary and various storage facilities. The famous Austrian architect Theophil Hansen was contracted for the project. However the construction of the cemetery...
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    Voulgaris Architects Eduard Schaubert Friedrich von Gärtner Christian Hansen Theophil Hansen Panagis Kalkos Stamatios Kleanthis Leo von Klenze Lysandros Kaftanzoglou...
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    Discart. Later, Feuerbach developed a disagreement with architect Theophil Hansen over his ceiling mural The Fall of the Titans, painted for the Great...
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    Pallavicini before it moved to Hoher Markt 15 in 1873 in a shop designed by Theophil Hansen. Pioté retired in 1848 and Köchert became the sole owner. The royal...
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    Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων, 2009, 29 – 35. Daux, Georges; Hansen, Erik (1987). Le trésor de Siphnos: Fouilles de Delphes. Tome 2 , Topographie...
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