Peter Paul Brang
Peter Paul Brang (1852–1925) was a Viennese architect who worked in what are today the Czech Republic and Slovenia, as well as in Bulgaria and Romania.
Some of his works include the City Baths in Liberec (1901–1902)[1] and Ústí nad Labem (1905–1908)[2] in the Czech Republic, the Celje Hall (Celjski dom, Deutsches Haus) in Celje, Slovenia (1905–1906), Dohodno Zdanie in Rousse (1897–1900), the Dimitar Hadzhivasilev State High School of Commerce[3] in Svishtov (1895), the Italian (former Austrian) embassy (1883)[4] and what is today the BNP Paribas headquarters on 2 Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard in Sofia (1885), the Evanghelical Gymnasium Bistritz (Bistriţa) (1896–1908), and the Administrative Palace in Suceava (1903–1904).
- Městské lázně, Ústí nad Labem (1905–1908)
- Administrative Palace (Palatul Administrativ), Suceava (1903–1904)
- Liceul Liviu Rebreanu- Gimnaziul Evanghelic Bistrita, Bistriţa (1896–1911)
Notes
- ↑ Městské informační centrum - Liberec at www.infolbc.cz
- ↑ aRChauSSig - Peter Paul Brang at aussig.mysteria.cz
- ↑ Dimitar Hadzhivasilev State High School of Commerce at www.dtg-svishtov.com
- ↑ Embassy of Italy in Sofia at www.ambsofia.esteri.it
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