Johann Joseph Thalherr
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Johann Joseph Thalherr (or Talherr), also known as Template:Langx or Template:Langx (1730 – 16 October 1801), was an Austrian architect.
Thalherr was born in Fulnek, Moravia (now Czech Republic). He studied architecture in Vienna and, after graduation, worked there as court architect, under the direction of Isidore Canevale.
In 1782 he moved to Buda and worked as chamber-architect, being promoted chief of the Hungarian Direction of Constructions, and remained there until his death. He is one of the main representatives of the Palladian revival in Central Europe. His constructions can be found in Budapest, Bratislava, Győr and several other Hungarian cities.
Main works
- Silk factory (Filatorium), Budapest, 1785
- The Catholic Church in Szekszárd (1794)
- St. Joseph church, Budapest, 1798
References
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- Budapest churches: Józsefvárosi templom (church of Józsefváros) [1]
- Farbaky Péter - Templomok, egyházi épületek [2]
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- Tallherr József – Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1000-1990 [4]
- Thalherr, Joseph [5] Template:Webarchive
- Szekszárd katolikus templomai [6]
- To the manor born [7]
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