Peter Paul Brang
Austrian architect / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Paul Brang (1852–1925) was a Viennese architect who worked in what are today the Czech Republic and Slovenia, as well as in Bulgaria and Romania.
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Some of his works include the City Baths in Liberec (1901–1902)[1] and Ústí nad Labem (1905–1908)[2] in the Czech Republic, the Celje Hall (Celjski dom, Deutsches Haus) in Celje, Slovenia (1905–1906), Dohodno Zdanie in Rousse (1897–1900), the Dimitar Hadzhivasilev State High School of Commerce[3] in Svishtov (1895), the Italian (former Austrian) embassy (1883)[4] and what is today the BNP Paribas headquarters on 2 Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard in Sofia (1885), the Evanghelical Gymnasium Bistritz (Bistriţa) (1896–1908), the Vatra Dornei Casino (1898)[5] and the Administrative Palace in Suceava, Romania (1903–1904).
- Městské lázně, Ústí nad Labem (1905–1908)
- Administrative Palace, Suceava (1903–1904)
- Liviu Rebreanu National College, Bistriţa (1896–1911)
- Dohodno Zdanie, Rousse (1898-1902)
- Dimitar Hadzhivasilev State High School of Commerce, Svishtov (1895)
- Italian embassy, Sofia (1883)
- Themalbad in Bad Vöslau (1925–1926)