The Hatzinger Family of Builders – From Székesfehérvár, through Osijek, Lviv, and Zadar to Vienna (CROSBI ID 233922)
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Damjanović, Dragan
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The Hatzinger Family of Builders – From Székesfehérvár, through Osijek, Lviv, and Zadar to Vienna
The article is about the work of Joseph Hatzinger, son of builder Paul (Pál) Hatzinger from Székesfehérvár (Hungary), and Joseph’s sons Heinrich and Paul. Joseph worked in Osijek and in Slavonia in the second half of the 18th century. In the early 19th century, his older son Heinrich spent almost a decade as a professor at the Genie-Akademie (Military Academy of Engineering) in Vienna and designed two important Early Neoclassical churches at Terezin and Josefov fortresses in Bohemia, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy. His younger son Paul, after a brief period as a lecturer at the Genie-Akademie, worked as an engineer in various parts of the Monarchy during the first half of the 19th century, from Galicia, across Dalmatia, and to Vienna and Lower Austria in the final phase of his career. Finally, his great-great-grandson Gusztáv Kasper, the grandson of Paul Hatzinger Jr, became a Hungarian railway engineer at the turn of the 20thcentury.
Baroque ; Neoclassicism ; Joseph Hatzinger ; Heinrich Hatzinger ; Paul Hatzinger ; Székesfehérvár ; Osijek ; Zadar ; Vienna ; Lviv ; Terezin ; Josefov ; Genie-Akademie in Vienna
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Arhitektura i urbanizam, Povijest umjetnosti, Povijest