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Miklós Ybl

Miklós Ybl ((ハンガリー語:Ybl Miklós); April 6, 1814 in Székesfehérvár – January 22, 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century as well as Hungary's most influential architect during his career. His most well-known work is the Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest (1875–84).
After graduating from the Institute of Technology (the ''Politechnikum'') in Vienna, Ybl became Mihály Pollack's assistant in 1832 and worked in Henrik Koth's office between 1836 and 1840. Following this, he moved to Munich and then to Italy to study. After his return, he entered into partnership with the son of Mihály Pollack, Ágoston; together they refurbished the Ikervár castle of Count Lajos Batthyány. His first main work was the church in Fót, built between 1845 and 1855.
His early, large projects were built in Romantic style, influenced by eastern motifs. Although Romanesque shapes also occur in his later buildings, after his second study tour to Italy from 1860 he became interested in the possibility of the revitalisation of the Italian Renaissance style, and designed several neo-Renaissance buildings. Many of his buildings became, and indeed are still today, determinant elements of the cityscape of Budapest: Saint Stephen's Basilica (1867–91), the Rác Baths, the former Palace of Customs, (1871–74), and the throne room and Krisztinaváros wing of the Royal Palace. He also built countless churches, apartments and castles in the provinces.
The annual architectural prize founded in 1953 was named after him in his honor.

Image:Fotkattempl.jpg|Catholic church in Fót.
Image:Károlyi Palace, Budapest.jpg|Károlyi Palace, Budapest
Image:Corvinus_foepulet.jpg|Ybl designed the Palace of Customs which today houses the Corvinus University of Budapest.
Image:Aftnn St Stephen's Basilica.jpg|Saint Stephen's Basilica in Budapest.
Image: Ikervár - Palace.jpg Ikervár - Palace

==Major works==

* 1845-1849. Fót, Károlyi castle rebuilding
* 1845-1855. Fót, Roman Catholic church
* cc. 1852. Budapest, Grabovszky – (Rózsa-) villa
* 1857-58. Budapest, National stables
* cc. 1860. Albertirsa, Szapáry chapel crypt
* cc. 1860. Leányfalu, Gyulai-villa
* cc. 1860. Gerla, Wenckheim castle
* 1860-1864. Nagycenk, R.C. church
* 1862-től. Kecskemét, Evangelical church
* 1862-1865. Budapest, Festetics palace
* 1863. Budapest, German theatre (not built)
* 1863-tól. Budapest, Károly palace
* 1863-1864. Budapest, MTA building
* cc. 1865. Fegyvernek, Szapáry castle
* 1865-1866. Budapest, old parliament building
* 1865-1879. Budapest, R.C. church, Bakáts squ.
* 1867. Budapest, Pálffy palace
* 1867-1891. Budapest, Szent István basilica. Began by Hild, continued by Ybl and finished by J. Kauser.
* 1870-1874. Budapest, Customs house
* 1871. Budapest, Margit bridge (not built)
* cc. 1872. Parád, Ybl Hotel
* 1873-1884. Budapest, Opera house
* 1874-1982. Budapest, Castle kiosk and bazaar
* 1875-1879. Ókígyós, Wenckheim castle
* 1880-1882. Parádsasvár, Károlyi castle
* 1880-1891. Budapest, Castle hill remodelling
* 1882-1888. Budapest, Budapest Clarisseum R.C. church
* 1883-1884. Budapest, Széchenyi palace (demolished)
* cc. 1888. Parád, Erzsébet Hotel
* and other structures in Csurgó, Doboz, Kétegyháza, Lengyeltóti, Mácsa, Marcali, Ókigyós, Surány, etc.

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