Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer
Fellner & Helmer was an architecture studio founded in 1873 by Austrian architectsFerdinand Fellner andHermann Helmer . They designed over 200 buildings (mainly opera houses and apartment buildings) across Europe in the late 19th and early 20th century, which helped bind the Austro-Hungarian Empire together and cement Vienna as its cultural center.[ 1] [ 2] While most of the work stood in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, others can be found from Switzerland to present-day Ukraine. Frequent collaborators for integrated exterior and interior art work includeGustav Klimt ,Hans Makart ,Theodor Friedl , and other significant artists.
Theatres by Ferdinand Fellner [ edit ] Mihai Eminescu National Theatre and Romanian National Opera in Timișoara . After the building was devastated by a fire, only the side wings remained according to the original design.1871–72Wiener Stadttheater , Vienna, Austria (destroyed by fire in 1884). With Ferdinand Fellner the Older. 1871–75National Theatre and Opera , Timișoara, Romania (rebuilt after destroyed by fires in 1880 and 1920, respectively). With Ferdinand Fellner the Older. Theatres by Fellner and Helmer [ edit ] Original design of the Rijeka theatre's west façade (1882) Theatres designed by Fellner & Helmer[ 1]
1873Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin 1874–75 Népszínház, Budapest, Hungary (demolished 1965) 1881–82Mahen Theatre inBrno , Czech Republic, (one of the first theatres in Europe with electrical lighting) 1881–83 "Stadttheater" inLiberec , Czech Republic 1882–83Szeged National Theatre , Hungary 1883–85Croatian National Theatre inRijeka , Croatia 1884–86 Theatre inKarlovy Vary , Czech Republic 1884–87Opera Theater , Odesa, Ukraine 1885–86 Slovak NationalTheatre - Old building (as "Königliches Freistädtisches Theater"), Bratislava, Slovakia, 1886 1886–87Prague State Opera (as "Neues Deutsches Theater"), Prague, Czech Republic 1887–88Ronacher , Vienna, Austria (altered after fire) 1888–89Volkstheater (previouslyDeutsches Volkstheater ), Vienna, Austria 1890–91Opera House , Zürich, Switzerland 1891–92Komische Oper in Berlin, Germany 1892–93State Theatre in Salzburg, Austria 1892–94Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden , Germany 1893–95Tonhalle , Zürich, Switzerland 1894–95Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb , Croatia 1894–96Iaşi National Theatre , Romania 1895–96Vígszínház in Budapest, Hungary 1895–96Katona József Theatre , Kecskemet, Hungary 1896–97Konzerthaus Ravensburg , Germany 1898–99Opernhaus in Graz, Austria 1898–99Stadttheater in Berndorf, Austria 1899–1900Oradea National Theatre, Oradea, Romania 1899–1900Deutsches Schauspielhaus , Hamburg, Germany 1901–02Stadttheater Fürth , Germany 1902Theater an der Wien , Vienna, Austria (altered 1960–1961) 1903–04Wilam Horzyca Theatre ,Toruń , Poland 1904–05Kobylianska Drama Theatre inChernivtsi , Ukraine 1904–06Ivan Vazov National Theatre , Sofia, Bulgaria 1904–06Cluj-Napoca National Theatre , Cluj-Napoca, Romania 1906–07 Theatre inJablonec nad Nisou , Czech Republic 1906–07Stadttheater Gießen , Germany 1906–09 Theatre inMladá Boleslav , Czech Republic 1908–09 Stadttheater,Baden bei Wien , Austria 1909–10Stadttheater in Klagenfurt, Austria (expansion 1996-98 byGünther Domenig ) 1909–10Adam Mickiewicz Theatre ,Cieszyn , Poland 1910–13Konzerthaus , Vienna, Austria 1911–13Akademietheater , Vienna, Austria 1881István Károlyi or Károlyi-Csekonics Palace , Múzeum utca 17 inBudapest's Palace District , Hungary 1885Palace Modello in Rijeka , Croatia 1886Warenhaus Rothberger , Vienna 1894Palais Rothschild , Prinz-Eugen-Straße, Vienna, Austria 1894–95Palais Lanckoronski , Vienna, Austria 1897 Castle, Žinkovy, Czech Republic 1897–1898Noble Casino ,Lviv , Ukraine Colonnade Park (Czech: Sadová kolonáda),Karlovy Vary , Czech RepublicGrandhotel Pupp ,Karlovy Vary , Czech RepublicHotel Slovan (as "Hotel Waldeck", 1893) inPlzeň , Czech RepublicImperial bath (Bath I) ,Karlovy Vary , Czech RepublicMarket Colonnade ,Karlovy Vary , Czech RepublicArt Pavilion in Zagreb , Croatia, 1898[ 3] Palace of Justice,Suceava , Romania, 1885 1898–1900Goetz Palace inBrzesko , Poland 1899–1900Hotel George ,Lviv , Ukraine Potocki Palace ,Antoniny , UkraineVilla, 20 Mickiewicza Street inToruń , Poland Semmering :Hotel Panhans Semmering (Niederösterreich) - DependanceWaldesruhe 1908 Semmering (Niederösterreich) - Dependance Fürstenhof Department storeKastner & Öhler in Graz (1914) Media related toBüro Fellner & Helmer at Wikimedia Commons
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