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  2. Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In February 2001, the structure was sold by the Hungarian government to the Italian Boscolo Hotels chain for US$8 million. The building was completely renovated and reopened on May 5, 2006 [3] as the New York Palace - A Boscolo Luxury Hotel, a 107-room luxury hotel, including the restored New York Café.

  3. Alajos Hauszmann - Wikipedia

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    1891 Hauszmann house, Budapest; 1890–1894 New York Palace, Budapest; 1893 General Hospital, Kolozsvár (today Cluj-Napoca) 1893–1896 Royal Hungarian Palace of Justice, Budapest (Kúria, today: Ethnographic Museum) 1893–1897 Governor's Palace, Rijeka; 1902–1909 Royal Joseph Technical University, central building, Budapest

  4. Vilmos Freund - Wikipedia

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    Vilmos Freund (22 August 1846 – 26 June 1920) was a Hungarian Jewish architect. ... In Budapest, he first appeared in the design competition of the new Parliament ...

  5. Zsigmond Quittner - Wikipedia

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    Gresham Palace in Budapest Former Pesti Magyar Kereskedelmi Bank, now interior ministry. Zsigmond Quittner (born as Sigismund Quittner, 13 February 1859 – 25 October 1918) was a Hungarian architect. [1]

  6. Thomas W. Lamb - Wikipedia

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    His architecture firm, Thomas W. Lamb, Inc., was located at 36 West 40th Street in Manhattan, New York. [ 1 ] Lamb achieved recognition as one of the leading architects of the boom in movie theater construction of the 1910s and 1920s [ citation needed ] .

  7. Secrets of the grandest Budapest hotel of them all - AOL

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    Since its reopening in 2004, the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace has provided visitors with a well-appointed sanctuary, offering 179 rooms and suites with panoramic views of the Danube or the ...

  8. List of Hungarian architects - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hungarian architects 18th century. József Jung (1734–1808) 19th century. Emil Ágoston (1876–1921) Ignác Alpár (1855 ...

  9. Eszter Pécsi - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, the Hungarian government passed laws enabling women to study at universities, so in 1919 Pécsi returned to Hungary to complete her education at Királyi József Műegyetem (Budapest University of Technology and Economics). She graduated on 8 March 1920, her twenty-second birthday, the first Hungarian woman to qualify as an architect.