Imre Steindl

Imre Steindl
Imre Steindl (1884)
Born
Imre Ferenc Károly Steindl

(1839-10-29)29 October 1839
Died31 August 1902(1902-08-31) (aged 62)
NationalityHungarian
Other namesSteindl Imre Ferenc Károly
Alma materTU Wien, Vienna
Technical University of Budapest
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsHungarian Parliament Building, Budapest
St Elisabeth Cathedral, Košice

Imre Ferenc Károly Steindl (29 October 1839 – 31 August 1902) was a Hungarian architect.

Steindl (sometimes called in German Emerich Steindl or Emmerich Steindl[1]) was the designer of the Hungarian Parliament Building, an associate professor and correspondent of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Around the end of the 19th century, along with Miklós Ybl and Frigyes Schulek, Steindl was the most significant architect within the lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen. His most famous work, the Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház) in Budapest, is regarded as a symbol of the capital city.

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