Ferdinand Fellner

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Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer
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:

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[edit] Austria

[edit] Bulgaria

[edit] Croatia

Original design of the Rijeka theatre's west façade (1882)
Original design of the Rijeka theatre's west façade (1882)
Layout (1882)
Layout (1882)
South façade (1882)
South façade (1882)

[edit] Germany

[edit] Romania

[edit] Ukraine

[edit] Early life

Fellner graduated from the Vienna University of Technology.

[edit] Admirers

Adolf Hitler was quite fond of the two architects' designs. (See Nazi architecture)

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