Őri Dóri, Majtényi Bori, Korányi Rebeka Ybl’s buildings Őri Dóri, Majtényi Bori, Korányi Rebeka
Ybl Miklós He was born in Székesfehérvár in 1814 His parents were german origins In 1825 he completed his studies at the Imperial and Royal Polytechnic Institute in Paris In 1840: the University of Munich 1841 study trip to Italy On November 30, 1841, he opened the Architectural Institute with Ágoston Pollack
Lipótvárosi Szent István Bazilika (St Lipótvárosi Szent István Bazilika (St. Stephen's Basilica in Lipótváros) 1851: works begun with József Hilder's leading -> After his death Miklós Ybl conucted the contruction-> After his death the building was completed by József Kauser in 1905
In 1868 the tower was destroyed due to design errors Ybl made new plans for reconstruction-> not only structurally , he gave a new look to the building Construction of badly built parts lasted until 1871 After his death, his works are completed according to his plans It was so long built that it was said: ‚You will give your debt when the Basilica is ready’ The Basilica is one of the largest churches in Europe The Basilica’s bells are 9 tons
Opera House The tender of the building constrituction was won by plans of Miklós Ybl Construction began in 1875 and lasted for 9 years The opening was in 1884 in the presence of Francis Joseph Emperor First performance was the Bánk Bán
Károlyi Alajos Palotája (Alajos Károlyi’s Palace) Lajos Károlyi commissioned Ybl, he started design it in 1863 One of Budapest's most beautiful palaces From 1920 to World War II he was hired by the Italian Embassy Now it is one of the hardly used buildings of the Hungarian radio
Danubius fountain
In 1869, they proposed to prepare a fountain in front of a new branch office of thenFirst Natoinal Saving Bank on Kalvin Square From the design to the realization, 15 years have passed: it was handed over in October 1883 The transport of the fountain's pieces was carried out by specially designed wagons The most heavy part of the fountain is the basin (stone) of the pool (100 tons) Four women represent four rivers (Danube, Tisza, Dráva, Száva) In 1959, it was moved to the Erzsébet Square becouse of the constuction of the subway on the Kalvin Square
The Castle Garden Bazaar It was built between 1875-1883 Originally it had a commercial function 1884 Alajos Stróbl is the first sculptor to be able to have his own studio in the bazaar arcade - he was followed by 80 associates in the next 100 years It was renovated in 2013-14
His major works in the capital city 1852, Budapest, Grabovszky – (Rózsa-) hotel 1862-1865, Budapest, Festetics-palace (Pollack M. tér 10.) 1863, Budapest, Károly-palace (Pollack M. tér 3.) 1863-1864, Budapest, The apartment building of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1865-1879, Budapest, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Bakáts Square 1865-1866, Budapest, Old House of Representatives (Bródy S. u.8.) 1867, Budapest, Pálff-Palace 1867-1869, Budapest, Chain Bridge Community rt. headquartes, today Chain Bridge palace (1011 Bp., Fő u. 1.) 1869, Budapest, First Pest’s Savings Bank (Ybl-palota) (Károlyi M. u. 12.) 1867-1891, Budapest, Basilica of St. Stephen– started: Hild continued: Ybl, finished: Kauser József 1870-1874, Budapest, Fővámház 1872-74, Budapest, Dégenfeld-Schomburg-Palace (Bródy S. u. 14.) 1873-1884, Budapest, Opera house (Hungarian State Opera House) 1874-1982, Budapest, The Castle Garden Bazaar 1880-1891, Budapest, transformation of the Budapest Palace 1881-1888., Budapest the First Branch of Children's Church in and Catholic Church 1883-1884. Budapest, Széchenyi-palace (destroyed)