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  1. Baron Karl von Hasenauer (German: Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer [ˈhaːzənaʊɐ]) (20 July 1833 – 4 January 1894) was an important Austrian architect and key representative of the Historismus school. He created several Neo-Baroque monuments, many around near the Ringstraße in Vienna.

  2. Baron Karl von Hasenauer (German: Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer [ˈhaːzənaʊɐ]) (20 July 1833 – 4 January 1894) was an important Austrian architect and key representative of the Historismus school.He created several Neo-Baroque monuments, many around near the Ringstraße in Vienna.

  3. Baron Karl von Hasenauer; Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch; Ferenc Hatvany; Leopold Freiherr von Hauer; Paul Freiherr von Hauser; Baron Heinrich Karl von Haymerle; Julius Jacob von Haynau; Robert von Heine-Geldern; Gustav Heine von Geldern; Alfred von Henikstein; Heinrich von Herzogenberg; Heinrich von Heß; Johann Paul Freiherr von Hocher

  4. 1391485 The New International Encyclopædia — Hasenauer, Karl, Baron von HASENAUER , hä'z e -nou'ẽr, Karl , Baron von (1833-94). An Austrian architect, born in Vienna, where he studied at the academy under Van der Nüll and Siccardsburg, and obtained the first prize in 1854.

  5. The Baron Karl von Hasenauer builds the palace of Industry, with a central Rotunda gathering machines, industrial products and works of art. In the park, the national pavilions compete with beauty and originality, and at this World’s Fair, many pavilions are also dedicated to the popular cultures, farms and fishing houses of the world.

  6. The architects Gottfried Semper and Baron Karl von Hasenauer, who began construction in 1871, were commissioned with this and the simultaneous construction of the Natural History Museum. The two palace-like museums face each other like a mirror image on Maria-Theresien-Platz.

  7. The architects Gottfried Semper and Baron Karl von Hasenauer, who began constructing the buildings in 1871, were commissioned with this building - and the simultaneous construction of the Art History Museum. In 1789 the Natural History Museum was completed and opened by Emperor Franz Joseph I.

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