Theophil von Hansen
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Theophil Edvard Freiherr von Hansen (original Danish name: Theophilus Hansen) (July 13, 1813 in Copenhagen - February 17, 1891 in Vienna) was a Danish architect. He became well-known for his buildings and structures in Vienna, and is considered an outstanding representative of neoclassicism. After training with Karl Friedrich Schinkel, he sometimes worked together with Viktor Pilz and Carl Rahl, as well as with Otto Wagner.
Portrait
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Theophil Freiherr von Hansen
Works
[edit]Athens / Αθήνα
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Zappeion, 1845
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Athens Observatorium
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Academy of Athens part of 'the Trilogy', 1856
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Vienna / Wien
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Kirche zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit, 1856-1858
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Christuskirche, 1858
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Reichsrat, today Austrian Parliament Building
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Heinrichshof, 1861-1862
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Palais Todesco, 1861-1864
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Palais Erzherzog Wilhelm, 1864-1868
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Musikverein, 1867-1870
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Goldener Saal in the Musikvereinsgebäude
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Palais Epstein, 1868-1872
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Akademie der Bildenden Künste, 1871-1876
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Palais Ephrussi, 1872/73
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Wiener Börse, 1874-1877
Others
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Evangelische Kirche in Kežmarok