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Ignác Alpár József (born Schöckl József; 17 January 1855 in Pest – 27 April 1928 in Zürich) was a Hungarian architect.[1]

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  1. 21 relations: Alajos Hauszmann, Anker Palace, Austro-Hungarian Bank, Băile Herculane, Berlin, Brașov, Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, Deva, Romania, Eduard Telcs, First National Savings Bank of Pest, Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest, Hungarian Electronic Library, Hungarian General Credit Bank, Hungary, Imre Steindl, Nyíregyháza, Pest, Hungary, Sighișoara, Vajdahunyad Castle, Zurich.

Alajos Hauszmann

Alajos Hauszmann (also called as Alois, June 9, 1847 – July 31, 1926), from 1918 Hauszmann de Velencze, was a Hungarian architect, professor, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Ignác Alpár and Alajos Hauszmann are Burials at Kerepesi Cemetery and Hungarian-German people.

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Anker Palace

Anker Palace (Anker-palota) is a building in Terézváros, Budapest.

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Austro-Hungarian Bank

The Austro-Hungarian Bank (Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank, Osztrák–Magyar Bank, Rakousko-uherská banka, Bank Austriacko-Węgierski, Austro-Ugarska banka, Banca austro-ungarica, Австро-Угорський банк) was the central bank of the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Băile Herculane

Băile Herculane (Aqua Herculis; Herkulesbad; Herkulesfürdő; Herkulovy Lázně, Lazarethane) is a spa town in Romanian Banat, in Caraș-Severin County, situated in the valley of the Cerna River, between the Mehedinți Mountains to the east and the Cerna Mountains to the west, elevation.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Brașov

Brașov (Kronstadt, also Brasau; Brassó; Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: Kruhnen) is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County.

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Budapest

Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.

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Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca, or simply Cluj (Kolozsvár, Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania.

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Deva, Romania

Deva (Hungarian: Déva, Hungarian pronunciation:; German: Diemrich, Schlossberg, Denburg; Latin: Sargetia; is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania, on the left bank of the river Mureș. It is the capital of Hunedoara County.

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Eduard Telcs

Eduard "Ede" Telcs was a Hungarian sculptor, and medallist; born at Baja, Hungary on 12 May 1872; died 1948 in Budapest. Ignác Alpár and Eduard Telcs are Hungarian artist stubs.

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First National Savings Bank of Pest

The First National Savings Bank of Pest (PHET) (Pesti Hazai Első Takarékpénztár), sometimes translated as First Domestic Savings Bank or referred to simply as First Savings Bank, was a major Hungarian bank that was established in 1839–1840 and was eventually nationalized in 1948, together with its universal banking affiliate Hazai Bank, established in 1895.

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Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest

The Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest (Pesti Magyar Kereskedelmi Bank, PMKB, occasionally referred to simply as "Commercial Bank") was Hungary's first modern bank, established in 1840–1841.

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Hungarian Electronic Library

The Hungarian Electronic Library (Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár) is one of the most significant text-archives of the Hungarian Web space showcasing a variety of primary and secondary sources.

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Hungarian General Credit Bank

The Hungarian General Credit Bank (Magyar Általános Hitelbank, MÁH, Ungarische Allgemeine Kreditbank, also known as Creditbank) was a major bank in Hungary, from its establishment in 1867 by the Rothschild family until its nationalization in 1948.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Imre Steindl

Imre Ferenc Károly Steindl (29 October 1839 – 31 August 1902) was a Hungarian architect. Ignác Alpár and Imre Steindl are Burials at Kerepesi Cemetery.

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Nyíregyháza

Nyíregyháza (Níreďháza) is a city with county rights in northeastern Hungary and the county capital of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg.

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Pest, Hungary

Pest is the eastern, mostly flat part of Budapest, Hungary, comprising about two-thirds of the city's territory.

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Sighișoara

Sighișoara (Segesvár; Schäßburg; Transylvanian Saxon: Schäsbrich, Šesburχ, or Scheeßprich; Shesburg; Castrum Sex or Saxoburgum) is a municipality on the Târnava Mare River in Mureș County, central Romania.

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Vajdahunyad Castle

Vajdahunyad Castle (Hungarian: Vajdahunyad vára) is a castle in the City Park of Budapest, Hungary.

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Zurich

Zurich (Zürich) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignác_Alpár