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Karel Pařík

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decorative style with elements and details collected from various regional Islamic art schools. The Museum of the City of Sarajevo was opened in the building in 1949 which contained archaeological, historical, ethnographic and art collections. Today, the building is used as the Faculty of Islamic
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Pařík fought to maintain historical parts of Sarajevo and proposed construction of new parts of the city away from the old town. He placed his personal mark and made great contributions to the urbanization of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina during the
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and is considered as "The builder of Sarajevo". He died working on his last project, Sarajevo City Hall, which later became one of the symbols of the city. "Czech by birth, Sarajevan by choice" stands encrypted on his gravestone in Sarajevo.
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communities lived in Sarajevo. The Ashkenazy community came to Sarajevo after 1878 and began constructing a synagogue in 1901. The form of the temple is bejewelled with sharp-angled domes over large "drums" and covered with
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monument was added in front of its main entrance. The flame serves as a memorial monument for the Liberators of Sarajevo, and victim of fascism, who have fallen during the World War II.
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in 1857, Pařík moved to Sarajevo at the age of 26, after the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He designed around 150 buildings in Bosnia, 70 of them in
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Karel Pařík's grave in Sarajevo. The epitaph reads: "Here rests the builder of Sarajevo. Czech by birth, Sarajevan by choice. - A thankful Bosnia and Herzegovina."
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government and it was constructed in 1899. Pařík's design was inspired by the Romanic-Byzantine style. Additional wings of the building were completed in 1911.
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style – the Municipal Hall, or as it is colloquially known the Vijećnica. Pařík did not want to accept the request of the governor,
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who was inspired by the Mosque of Kemal II in Cairo. After Wittek's death, the construction was completed under
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decorations. During the construction, changes were made by Pařík and the building was completed in 1902.
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where he designed over seventy major buildings, which are today classified among the most beautiful in
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was housed from 1946 to 1992. In 1891, Pařík began working on major building in Sarajevo, in the
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of the 1990s the building was destroyed and reconstruction was completed in 2014.
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Among Pařík's many works, a few that particularly stand out are:
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Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina Austro-Hungarian period
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Academy of Fine Arts, originally Evangelical Church (1899)
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National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Moorish Revival architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina
384:. It was the only Evangelical church built during the 354:– Originally this building housed the Grand Hotel ( 176:. He is buried in the Koševo cemetery in Sarajevo. 94: 86: 64: 39: 23: 358:). After World War Two, the hotel was known as 589:House of Karl Langer (today Embassy of Turkey) 160:, as well as government offices and schools. 8: 451:Dome and towers on the Academy of Fine Arts 396:– During the Austro-Hungarian condominium 31: 20: 217:National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina 150:National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina 199:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 115:empire. Pařík spent most of his life in 658: 521: 412: 259: 156:, the Faculty of Islamic Sciences, the 760:[The architect Karel Pařík]. 669:[Czech builder of Sarajevo]. 7: 764:(in Bosnian). Zagreb. Archived from 123:. For Bosnians, he is also known as 478:Interior of the Ashkenazi Synagogue 107:(4 July 1857 – 16 June 1942) was a 296:Faculty of Islamic Studies in 1897 14: 806:Bosnia and Herzegovina architects 284:Faculty of Islamic Studies (1887) 601: 582: 566: 551: 539: 524: 471: 456: 444: 432: 415: 331: 316: 301: 289: 277: 262: 697:"Czechs in the art of Sarajevo" 573:Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1: 756:Branka Dimitrijević (1991). 673:(in Bosnian). Archived from 506:Saint Joseph Catholic Church 80:Independent State of Croatia 16:Czech-born Bosnian architect 822: 796:People from Jičín District 667:"Češki graditelj Sarajeva" 559:Sarajevo National Theatre 546:Entrance to the Rectorate 518:(today Embassy of Turkey) 499:Sarajevo National Theatre 154:Sarajevo National Theatre 30: 758:"Arhitekt Karlo Paržik" 174:Austro-Hungarian Empire 111:-born architect in the 627:Architecture of Mostar 493:University of Sarajevo 168: 121:Bosnia and Herzegovina 491:and Rectorate of the 195:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 166: 733:on 17 September 2012 516:House of Karl Langer 378:Academy of Fine Arts 609:Architecture portal 534:, today's Rectorate 464:Ashkenazi Synagogue 393:Ashkenazi Synagogue 158:Ashkenazi Synagogue 382:Evangelical Church 169: 768:on 26 April 2010. 703:. 7 November 2010 532:Palace of Justice 485:Palace of Justice 197:and later in the 102: 101: 813: 801:Czech architects 769: 743: 742: 740: 738: 729:. 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Veliš u Jičína
Austrian Empire
Sarajevo
Independent State of Croatia
Czech
Austro-Hungarian
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Veliš
Jičín
Sarajevo
National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo National Theatre
Ashkenazi Synagogue

Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hotel Europe
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
pseudo-Moorish
National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vijećnica
National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina
pseudo-Moorish
Benjamin Kallay
Alexander Wittek
Ćiril Iveković
National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian war

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