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Friedrich Grünanger (25 January 1856 – 14 December 1929) was a Transylvanian Austrian architect who worked primarily in Bulgaria. Born in Schäßburg in Austria-Hungary (today Sighişoara in Romania), Grünanger studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna architecture school between 1877 and 1879, under Friedrich von Schmidt. As a style, he was a representative of the late historism, of the eclectic style, the Viennese Neo-Baroque and the Vienna Secession.

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  • Friedrich Grünanger (de)
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  • Friedrich Grünanger (es)
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  • Грюнангер, Фридрих (ru)
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  • Friedrich Grünanger (* 24. Januar 1856 in Schäßburg, heute Sighișoara in Rumänien; † 14. Dezember 1929 in Salzburg) war ein bulgarisch-österreichischer Architekt. (de)
  • Friedrich Grünanger (Segesvár, 25 gennaio 1856 – Salisburgo, 14 dicembre 1929) è stato un architetto austro-ungarico. (it)
  • Фридрих Грюнангер (болг. Фридрих Грюнангер, нем. Friedrich Grünanger; 1856—1929) — болгарский архитектор австрийского происхождения. Работал преимущественно в стилях необарокко и венский сецессион. (ru)
  • Friedrich Grünanger (25 January 1856 – 14 December 1929) was a Transylvanian Austrian architect who worked primarily in Bulgaria. Born in Schäßburg in Austria-Hungary (today Sighişoara in Romania), Grünanger studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna architecture school between 1877 and 1879, under Friedrich von Schmidt. As a style, he was a representative of the late historism, of the eclectic style, the Viennese Neo-Baroque and the Vienna Secession. (en)
  • Friedrich Grünanger (25 de enero de 1856 - 14 de diciembre de 1929) fue un arquitecto austrohúngaro que trabajó principalmente en Bulgaria. Nacido en Schäßburg en Austria-Hungría (actualmente Sighişoara en Rumania), Grünanger estudió en la escuela de arquitectura de la Academia de Bellas Artes de Viena entre 1877 y 1879, bajo las enseñanzas de Friedrich von Schmidt. En estilo, era un representante del historicismo tardío, el estilo ecléctico, el neobarroco vienés y la Secesión de Viena. (es)
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  • Friedrich Grünanger (en)
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  • Segesvár, Transylvania, Habsburg Empire (en)
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