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of Plovdiv and in early 2009, plans were announced to erect a monument to the architect in the city; the monument will be sculptured by Tsvyatko Siromashki. A street in Plovdiv is also named after the architect.
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in 1885, and, after a brief private practice, served as Plovdiv's head architect and municipal chief of engineering from 1878 until his death in 1914.
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Street, which he intended to be 54 metres (177 ft) wide. However, he was persuaded by the City Council to narrow it to 16 metres (52 ft).
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Schnitter was married to Elisabeth Maria Friederike Baumann from Windsheim in Germany who was staying in Plovdiv's Old Town en route to
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in 1914; he got sick while overseeing the repair of the city water conduit. He was interred in the Plovdiv Central Cemetery.
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who spent two decades teaching in Plovdiv. The architect acquired Bulgarian citizenship in 1906. Josef Schnitter died of
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rule, Schnitter was dispatched to Plovdiv by the Russians. He settled in the city, which was the capital of autonomous
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Schnitter designed Plovdiv's entire post-Liberation city plan (1888–1891), including its main street, today's
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the current Museum of Natural History building (former Plovdiv municipality building, 1880)
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architect, engineer and geodesist credited with shaping the modern appearance of
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City Art Gallery building (former Main Girls' School, 1879–1881)
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and the fortification equipment employed by the Russians in the
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Plovdiv municipality engineering department building
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Bulgarian
Czech
Bulgarian
Plovdiv
Bulgaria
Nový Bydžov
Bohemia
Austrian Empire
Czech Republic
University of Technology
Vienna
Russian Empire
Eastern Orthodox Church
Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878
Imperial Russian Army
pontoon bridges
Danube
Siege of Plevna
Pleven
Eduard Totleben
Treaty of San Stefano
Bulgaria was liberated
Ottoman
Eastern Rumelia
Unification of Bulgaria
Istanbul
best man
Slovene
Anton Bezenšek

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