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  1. Carl Gangolf Kayser (or Carl Gangolph Kaiser; born 12 February 1837, in Vienna; died 2 September 1895) was an Austrian architect at the service of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, during the Second Mexican Empire. In the later part of his life he returned to Austria and worked on restoring medieval castles.

  2. Sep 21, 2015 · During the second half of the 19th century, Prince Johann II had Viennese architect Carl Gangolf Kayser rebuilt Burg Liechtenstein in accordance with the ideas of historism. After Kayser's death, his plans were finished by Humbert Walcher Knight of Moltheim and Egon Rheinberger. The works on the castle were finished in 1903.

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  3. KAYSER, Carl Gangolf (b. 1837, Wien, d. 1895, Wien) General view 1808 and after 1873 Photo Liechtenstein Castle, near Mödling: The original family seat of the ...

  4. The Emperor hired several European and Mexican architects to renovate the building for the royal couple, among them Julius Hofmann, Carl Gangolf Kayser, Carlos Schaffer, Eleuterio Méndez and Ramón Cruz Arango, The architects designed several projects, which followed a neoclassical style and made the palace more habitable as a royal residence.

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  5. KAYSER, Carl Gangolf. Austrian architect (b. 1837, Wien, d. 1895, Wien) Preview Picture Data Info; General view 1808 and after 1873 Photo Liechtenstein Castle, near ...

  6. Carl Gangolf Kayser. Porträtbüste Kaisers von Viktor Tilgner. Carl Gangolf Kayser (andere Schreibweise: Carl Gangolph Kaiser, * 12. Februar 1837 in Wien; † 2. September 1895 in Inzersdorf) war ein österreichischer Architekt .

  7. The Emperor hired Austrian, French, Belgian, and Mexican architects: Julius Hofmann (1840--1896), Carl Gangolf Kayser (1837--1895), Carlos Schaffer, Eleuterio Méndez and Ramón Cruz Arango, to redesign the castle in Neoclassical (Neo-Gothic and Neo-romanticism) style (Kayser and Hofmann built also Neuschwanstein Castle for the Maximilian’s ...

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