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Mihály Pollack (August 30, 1773 - January 5, 1855) was a Hungarian architect, key figure of neoclassical architecture. His main work is the Hungarian National Museum (1837–46). Mihály Pollack was born in Vienna in 1773. Between 1793-94 he moved to Milan to his half-brother architect Leopold Pollack. In 1798 moved to Pest, where in 1808 took a lead role in the city's Beautification Commission, and became increasingly influential. Between 1810 and 1830 he designed many residential buildings, later larger palaces and public buildings. His architectural expression progressed from baroque towards neoclassical style.〔(Pollack Mihály ), Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 31 October 2012 〕 He died, aged 81, in Pest. File:Budapest Sandor Palais.jpg|Sándor Palace, Budapest (1803–06) File:Alcsútdoboz - Palace.jpg|Ruins of the palace of Archduke Joseph, Alcsútdoboz (1819–27) File:Hung Nat Hist Mus oreg Ludovika1.jpg|Ludovica Military Academy (1828–36) File:Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum.jpg|Hungarian National Museum (1837–46) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mihály Pollack」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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