Anton Pius Riegel
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Anton Pius Riegel or Rigel (Latin: Antonius Pius de Riegel; 1789 - ?) was an Austrian architect of the 19th century.
Anton (or Antonius) is mainly known for the design of the Károlyi palais in Budapest Hungary (now housing the Petőfi Museum of Literature - Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum) and of the mansion of Dolná Krupá[1][2] in Slovakia, though he was replaced as the master architect in 1883 by Henrich Koch.[3] Based on letters to Jozef Brunswick, the grandson of Marie Henrieta Chotek), Riegel possibly designed the plans for the modernization of the Dolná Krupá manor house in 1813.[4]
References
- ^ "7 Divov Dolnej Krupej | Dolná Krupá". Archived from the original on 2019-02-15. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
- ^ https://pestbuda.hu/en/cikk/20220227_the_interiors_of_karolyi_palace_are_being_renovated
- ^ https://pim.hu/karolyi-palota
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20070918214630/http://www.dejum.sav.sk/RES/krupa.htm
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