
Lechner Ödön
Lechner Ödön was a prominent Hungarian architect, often referred to as the father of Hungarian Art Nouveau. His innovative designs, particularly for the Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts, showcased a unique blend of traditional Hungarian motifs and modern architectural techniques. His work greatly influenced the architectural landscape of Budapest and remains celebrated for its artistic merit.
Born on Aug 01, 1845 (179 years old)
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Hungary:
Lechner Ödön was involved in the design of the new city hall building completed in 1883.
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Hungary:
Lechner Ödön is noted for designing the Iparművészeti Múzeum, which is considered a significant architectural work.
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Hungary:
Lechner Ödön is noted for designing the Iparművészeti Múzeum, which is considered a significant architectural work.
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