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Aleksandar Bugarski

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From 1859 he opened his own architectural firm, and in the period from 1869 until 1890, he was employed by the Serbian Ministry of Construction and Public Works in Belgrade as a state architect. He worked in the countries of Austria-Hungary and in Serbia. He designed and erected the largest number of
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combined with traditional Serbian architecture and art of the medieval past. Bugarski was the most important architect, if not, one of the most important of his time in
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Aleksandar Bugarski was born in 1835 into an engineering family, in Eperjes (then Austrian Empire, today
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He is a typical representative of historical styles from the
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the building of the former Ministry of Education, today's
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1869-1870, the Old Palace 1881-1884, now the seat of the
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Index

Prešov
Slovakia
Novi Sad
architecture
National Theatre
Assembly of the City of Belgrade
House of Vuk's Foundation
Loznica
Ritopek
Bad Ischl
Wertheim
de
Vienna
horticulture
landscape architect
Emilijan Josimović
Kalemegdan
Belgrade
Kingdom of Serbia
Renaissance
Neoclassicism
Serbia


National Theatre in Belgrade
National Theatre in Belgrade
Stari dvor in Belgrade
Stari dvor
House of Vuk's Foundation in Belgrade
House of Vuk's Foundation

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