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Josef Kranner

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The first meeting of the Cathedral Building Association would not take place until 1859. At the second meeting, in 1860, it was proposed that he be given the official position of Master Builder for the project. Kranner would head the work from 1861 to 1866; consisting mostly of repairs. In 1867, he
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of St. Vitus Cathedral, to resume construction, which had been paused since the 1770s, and expand the building. In 1844, they presented a program for renovation. While these plans were being considrered, he entered a competition for designing a church dedicated to
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presented complete plans for a three-aisle expansion of the cathedral. He died before that phase of the project was completed, and
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His first project as a Master Builder involved designing a family crypt for the Austrian State Chancellor, Prince
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He was deeply interested in the Medieval buildings of his homeland. Together with the historian
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He was the tenth child born to Jan Ludvík Kranner (1764–1828), an Imperial Master Builder and
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Jan VilĂ­mek

Francis I
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St. Vitus Cathedral

Lanna Palace
New Town of Prague
stonemason
Prague Polytechnic
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
Marseilles
Klemens von Metternich
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Josef Vojtěch Hellich
Hermann Bergmann
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Jan Erazim Vocel
Václav Michal Pešina
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