Hilary Majewski
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Hilary Majewski, (Polish pronunciation: [majɛvski], born 15 January 1838, Radom – died 21 July 1892, Łódź) was a Polish architect, a representative of the 19th-century historicism. Between 1872–1892, he served as the city architect of Łódź, Central Poland, and is regarded as one of the most prominent architects in the city's history.[1]
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Hilary Majewski | |
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Born | (1838-01-15)January 15, 1838 |
Died | July 21, 1892(1892-07-21) (aged 54) Łódź, Congress Poland, Russian Empire |
Nationality (legal) | Polish |
Occupation | architect |
Practice | Imperial Academy of Arts, Saint Petersburg |
Buildings | Izrael Poznański's Palace Heinzl Palace Grand Hotel in Łódź |
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