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Ignaz Wechselmann (1828 in Nikolai, Prussian Silesia – January 17, 1903 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and philanthropist. Educated in Berlin, Wechselmann moved to Vienna, where he became the friend and assistant of the architect Ludwig Förster. In 1856 he moved to Budapest, where he, as Förster's representative, superintended the building of the Dohány Street Synagogue. Most of the monumental buildings erected in the Hungarian capital between 1870 and 1890 were designed by him, his work including palaces, mills, factories, churches, and the famous Burg-Bazar. In 1886, he received the Order of the Iron Crown of the third class, and shortly afterward Francis Joseph I. elevated him to the Hungarian nobility.

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  • Ignaz von Wechselmann (de)
  • Ignaz Wechselmann (eo)
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  • Ignaz Wechselmann, seit 1884 Ritter von Wechselmann, (ungarisch Lovag Wechselmann Ignác, * 22. September 1828 in Nicolai, Provinz Schlesien, Preußen; † 17. Februar 1903 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn) war ein ungarischer Architekt, Baumeister und Philanthrop. (de)
  • Ignaz Wechselmann [ignac veĥzelman], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo kaj ortografio Wechselman Ignác estis germandevena hungara arkitekto. Ignaz Wechselmann naskiĝis en 1828 en Nicolaj (Silezio, Prusio, nuntempa Mikołów en Pollando), li mortis la 17-an de februaro 1903 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Ignaz Wechselmann (1828 in Nikolai, Prussian Silesia – January 17, 1903 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and philanthropist. Educated in Berlin, Wechselmann moved to Vienna, where he became the friend and assistant of the architect Ludwig Förster. In 1856 he moved to Budapest, where he, as Förster's representative, superintended the building of the Dohány Street Synagogue. Most of the monumental buildings erected in the Hungarian capital between 1870 and 1890 were designed by him, his work including palaces, mills, factories, churches, and the famous Burg-Bazar. In 1886, he received the Order of the Iron Crown of the third class, and shortly afterward Francis Joseph I. elevated him to the Hungarian nobility. (en)
  • Ignaz Wechselmann (ur. 1828 w Mikołowie, zm. 17 stycznia 1903 w Budapeszcie) węgierski architekt i filantrop. Wykształcenie zdobywał w Berlinie, po studiach zamieszkał w Wiedniu, gdzie był asystentem architekta . W roku 1856 przeniósł się do Budapesztu, gdzie w imieniu swojego nauczyciela nadzorował budowę Wielkiej Synagogi.W latach 1870 - 1890 zaprojektował wiele pałaców, młynów, fabryk w Budapeszcie. W roku 1886 otrzymał Order Żelaznej Korony trzeciej klasy, wkrótce później otrzymał tytuł szlachecki od cesarza Franciszka Józefa I. (pl)
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  • Ignaz Wechselmann (en)
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