Friedrich Grünanger

Friedrich Grünanger

Friedrich Grünanger (25 January 185614 December 1929) was an Austro-Hungarian architect who worked primarily in Bulgaria.

Born in Schäßburg in Austria-Hungary (today Sighişoara in Romania), Grünanger studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna architecture school between 1877 and 1879, under Friedrich von Schmidt. As a style, he was a representative of the late historism, of the eclectic style, the Viennese Neo-Baroque and the Vienna Secession.

In 1879, he was appointed in the Direction of Public Buildings, part of the Bulgarian Ministry of Internal Affairs, and became Chief Architect of Razgrad, later court architect of Knyaz Alexander of Bulgaria and his successor Ferdinand. During his thirty years of work in Bulgaria, he designed and constructed numerous remarkable public and residential buildings, mainly in Sofia. In 1908 he returned to Austria-Hungary and retired in Salzburg, but briefly returned to Bulgaria between 1911 and 1914 until his work in the country was discontinued after World War I.

Works

This is an incomplete list of selected works by Friedrich Grünanger.
* Razgrad
** Mausoleum of the Russian Warriors (1879–1880)
** Razgrad High School, today Exarch Joseph High School of Foreign Languages
* Rousse
** regional government building and palace of Knyaz Alexander (co-work), today the Rousse Regional History Museum (1879–1882); first governmental building in Bulgaria built for the purpose after the Liberation in 1878
** first navy watchtower and meteorological station in Bulgaria (1883)
* Sofia
** Royal Palace of Bulgaria (today housing the National Art Gallery and the National Ethnographic Museum) (1880–1882). In 1893/4–1895 built the three-storey east wing and shaped the palace's current appearance
** two-storey private house with a mansard for Anna Puleva (1899)
** private house for Hristo Sarmadzhiev (today Turkish Embassy)
** Sofia Spiritual Academy (today Sofia University Faculty of Theology); co-work with other architects
** Sofia Seminary with the St John of Rila Church (1902–1914)
** Sofia Synagogue (1904–1909)
** Sofia Mineral Baths (1904); preliminary design
** Defence and Staff College park (1906)
** Yablanski House: private house for Dimitar Yablanski (1907) (until 1993 Chinese Embassy)
* Varna
** the male high school
* Kyustendil
** Teachers' Institute (today town hall)

Gallery

References

* cite book
last = Collective
year = 1980
title = Encyclopedia of Figurative Arts in Bulgaria, volume 1
publisher = Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
pages = 209-210
location = Sofia


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