Arthur Meinig
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Arthur Meinig (Hungarian: Meinig Arthur) was a Kingdom of Saxony-born architect from Austria-Hungary. He was born in Waldheim, Saxony on 7 November 1853 and died in Budapest on 14 September 1904. After studying in Dresden, he worked for architects Fellner and Helmer in Vienna.[1] In 1883 he moved to Budapest and soon became the favorite architect of Hungarian aristocracy.[1] He created buildings in the styles of Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, and especially in Neobaroque.
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Born | Arthur Meinig (1853-11-07)7 November 1853 |
Died | 14 September 1904(1904-09-14) (aged 50) |
Nationality | Hungarian, German |
Alma mater | TU Dresden, Dresden |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse | Angela Babarczi-Schwartzer |
Practice | Ferdinand Fellner Hermann Helmer |
Buildings | Andrássy Palace Wenckheim Palace Károlyi Castle |
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