FERDINAND FELLNER

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Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann 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
Original design of west faccade theatre in Rijeka (1882.)
Situation (1882.)
South Faccade (1882.)

Germany



Komische Oper Berlin in Berlin, Germany;

Romania



Cluj-Napoca National Theatre;

IaÅŸi National Theatre;

Oradea National Theatre;

TimiÅŸoara National Theatre;

Ukraine



Chernivtsi (Romanian: Cernăuţi) 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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