Search results
Carl Gangolf Kayser. 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.
Carl Gangolf Kayser (Q88783) ... date of death. 2 September 1895 Gregorian. 1 reference. stated in. ... 28 December 2020. based on heuristic.
Chapultepec Castle ( Spanish: Castillo de Chapultepec) is located on top of Chapultepec Hill in Mexico City's Chapultepec park. The name Chapultepec is the Nahuatl word chapoltepēc which means "on the hill of the grasshopper". It is located at the entrance to Chapultepec park, at a height of 2,325 metres (7,628 ft) above sea level. [1]
- 1864
- c. 1785
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Pages for logged out editors learn more
Born on 12 Feb 1837. Died on 2 Sep 1895. Buried in Vienna, Vienna (Wien), Austria.
Carl Gangolf Kayser Austrian architect. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 12 February 1837 Vienna: Date of death: 2 September 1895 Inzersdorf: Country of ...
Castillo de Chapultepec (*1785), Observatory (1876/78) (Wikipedia, CC3, Colariboo) The hill was a sacred place for (Toltecs and) Aztecs in the city of Tenochtitlan (today: Mexico City), founded in 1325. The Nahuatl word chapoltepec means "hill of the grasshopper". The construction of Castillo de Chapultepec started in 1785, following an order ...