FERDINAND FELLNER
(Redirected from Herman Helmer)
'Ferdinand Fellner' (April 19, 1847 - March 22, 1916) was an architect who along with Hermann Helmer (July,13 1849 - April 2, 1919) designed several theaters and palaces across Europe in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including:
★ Palais Lanckoronski in Vienna, Austria;
★ Volkstheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Konzerthaus in Vienna, Austria;
★ one of the Palais Rothschild in Vienna, Austria;
★ Stadttheater in Berndorf, Austria;
★ Opernhaus in Graz, Austria;
★ Stadttheater in Klagenfurt, Austria;
★ Landestheater in Salzburg, Austria;
★ Akademietheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Neues Wiener Stadttheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Ronacher in Vienna, Austria;
★ Stadttheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Deutsches Volkstheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria;
★ Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Sofia, Bulgaria;
★ Art Pavilion in Zagreb, Croatia
★ Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, Croatia
★ Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin, Croatia
★ Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka, Croatia
★ Komische Oper Berlin in Berlin, Germany;
★ Cluj-Napoca National Theatre;
★ IaÅŸi National Theatre;
★ Oradea National Theatre;
★ TimiÅŸoara National Theatre;
★ Chernivtsi (Romanian: CernăuÅ£i) National Theatre;
★ Odessa Opera Theater in Odessa, Ukraine;
★ George Hotel in Lviv, Ukraine;
Fellner graduated from the Vienna University of Technology.
Adolf Hitler was quite fond of the two architects designs. ''(See Nazi architecture)''
★ Theatres built by Fellner & Helmer
★ Ferdinand_Fellner_d._J.
★ Büro Fellner & Helmer
'Ferdinand Fellner' (April 19, 1847 - March 22, 1916) was an architect who along with Hermann Helmer (July,13 1849 - April 2, 1919) designed several theaters and palaces across Europe in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including:
| Contents |
| Austria |
| Bulgaria |
| Croatia |
| Germany |
| Romania |
| Ukraine |
| Early life |
| Admirers |
| Sources |
| Notes |
| Further reading |
Austria
★ Palais Lanckoronski in Vienna, Austria;
★ Volkstheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Konzerthaus in Vienna, Austria;
★ one of the Palais Rothschild in Vienna, Austria;
★ Stadttheater in Berndorf, Austria;
★ Opernhaus in Graz, Austria;
★ Stadttheater in Klagenfurt, Austria;
★ Landestheater in Salzburg, Austria;
★ Akademietheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Neues Wiener Stadttheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Ronacher in Vienna, Austria;
★ Stadttheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Deutsches Volkstheater in Vienna, Austria;
★ Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria;
Bulgaria
★ Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Sofia, Bulgaria;
Croatia
★ Art Pavilion in Zagreb, Croatia
★ Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, Croatia
★ Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin, Croatia
★ Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka, Croatia
Germany
★ Komische Oper Berlin in Berlin, Germany;
Romania
★ Cluj-Napoca National Theatre;
★ IaÅŸi National Theatre;
★ Oradea National Theatre;
★ TimiÅŸoara National Theatre;
Ukraine
★ Chernivtsi (Romanian: CernăuÅ£i) National Theatre;
★ Odessa Opera Theater in Odessa, Ukraine;
★ George Hotel in Lviv, Ukraine;
Early life
Fellner graduated from the Vienna University of Technology.
Admirers
Adolf Hitler was quite fond of the two architects designs. ''(See Nazi architecture)''
Sources
★ Theatres built by Fellner & Helmer
Notes
Further reading
★ Ferdinand_Fellner_d._J.
★ Büro Fellner & Helmer
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