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The third stage ended in September 2012, with an estimated cost of KM 4.6 million (about €2.37 million) and returned the city hall to its former grace. The fourth stage began following the completion of the third stage and lasted about 20 months, finishing at the end of 2013 and cost of KM 14 million (about €7.23 million) which are secured ...
Vijećnica - where the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina was housed from 1946 to 1992. In 1891, Pařík began working on major building in Sarajevo, in the pseudo-Moorish style – the Municipal Hall, or as it is colloquially known the Vijećnica.
The National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina (NUL) (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Nacionalna i univerzitetska biblioteka Bosne i Hercegovine / Национална и универзитетска библиотека Босне и Херцеговине), also known/referred to as Vijećnica is the national library of Bosnia and Herzegovina based in Sarajevo. [1]
The Old City Hall (Croatian: Stara gradska vijećnica) is a complex of three adjacent buildings located in the Gradec neighbourhood in Zagreb, Croatia.The three buildings were joined in the late 19th century and since then, the complex has served as the place where all sessions of the city assembly are held.
His most well-known works in Sarajevo are the City Hall building called "Vijećnica" (1892–1894) [2] which later became the National Library and the Sebilj public fountain (1891), and in Mostar Hotel Neretva, all designed and built in the pseudo-Moorish style. [3] [4] Wittek was also a chess master.
He was there for six years and worked on his most familiar project; completing the Vijećnica (City Hall), left unfinished by the death of Alexander Wittek. He also built a city hall for Brčko and a madrasa in Travnik. In 1896, he was appointed as architect in charge of religious buildings for the Dalmatian government in Zadar. Upon arriving ...
The "Moorish" garden structures built at Sheringham Park in Norfolk, ca. 1812, were an unusual touch at the time, a parallel to chinoiserie, as a dream vision of fanciful whimsy, not meant to be taken seriously; however, as early as 1826, Edward Blore used Islamic arches, domes of various size and shapes and other details of Near Eastern Islamic architecture to great effect in his design for ...
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