Ferdinand Fellner the Elder

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Ferdinand Fellner (15 March 1815 - 25 September 1871) was an Austrian architect. He was born and died in Vienna.

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Life

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Thaliatheater (1856)

Works

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Wohnhaus am Graben (1855–1858)

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