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Viktor Sulčič, also known as Víctor (or Victorio) Sulcic, was a Slovenian born Art Deco architect in Argentina. He was born in 1895 in Križ (in Italian Santa Croce) near Trieste, and died in 1973 in Buenos Aires. Other works by Viktor Sulcic include a collection of water colours depicting South American landscapes and poems written in Spanish. Viktor Sulcic was married to Anna Kiselicki, a piano teacher, native of Vranjevo near Novi Bečej in Serbia. They had two sons: Fedor and Hector Igor Sulcic.

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  • Viktor Sulčič, conocido como Víctor Sulčič (ó simplemente Sulcich) (2 de agosto de 1895; Križ pri Trstu, – 9 de septiembre de 1973; Buenos Aires, Argentina) fue un arquitecto esloveno nacionalizado argentino. (es)
  • Viktor Sulčič conosciuto anche come Victor o Victorio Sulcic (Santa Croce, 2 agosto 1895 – Buenos Aires, 9 settembre 1973) è stato un architetto sloveno naturalizzato argentino. (it)
  • Viktor Sulčič, also known as Víctor (or Victorio) Sulcic, was a Slovenian born Art Deco architect in Argentina. He was born in 1895 in Križ (in Italian Santa Croce) near Trieste, and died in 1973 in Buenos Aires. Other works by Viktor Sulcic include a collection of water colours depicting South American landscapes and poems written in Spanish. Viktor Sulcic was married to Anna Kiselicki, a piano teacher, native of Vranjevo near Novi Bečej in Serbia. They had two sons: Fedor and Hector Igor Sulcic. (en)
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  • Viktor Sulčič, conocido como Víctor Sulčič (ó simplemente Sulcich) (2 de agosto de 1895; Križ pri Trstu, – 9 de septiembre de 1973; Buenos Aires, Argentina) fue un arquitecto esloveno nacionalizado argentino. (es)
  • Viktor Sulčič conosciuto anche come Victor o Victorio Sulcic (Santa Croce, 2 agosto 1895 – Buenos Aires, 9 settembre 1973) è stato un architetto sloveno naturalizzato argentino. (it)
  • Viktor Sulčič, also known as Víctor (or Victorio) Sulcic, was a Slovenian born Art Deco architect in Argentina. He was born in 1895 in Križ (in Italian Santa Croce) near Trieste, and died in 1973 in Buenos Aires. After completing his studies of architecture in Florence and Bologna, Sulčič emigrated to Argentina in 1924. He joined two other architects there: and . The two most famous buildings, projected by the team, are located in Buenos Aires: fruit and vegetable market (in 1999 converted into a shopping mall) Abasto, completed in 1934, and Boca Juniors stadium La Bombonera, completed in 1940. Other works by Viktor Sulcic include a collection of water colours depicting South American landscapes and poems written in Spanish. Viktor Sulcic was married to Anna Kiselicki, a piano teacher, native of Vranjevo near Novi Bečej in Serbia. They had two sons: Fedor and Hector Igor Sulcic. (en)
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