Name Josef Fanta Role Architect | Children Marie Fantova Structures Praha hlavni nadrazi | |
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Died 1954, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Josef Fanta (1856–1954) was a Czech architect, furniture designer, sculptor and painter.
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A student of Josef Zítek, Fanta developed into one of the most prominent representatives of Czech Art Nouveau architecture. He created many notable public architectural works including the Prague Railway Station (first called the Franz Josef Station, and nicknamed "one of the final glories of the dying empire") the Ministry of Trade Building in Prague, the Ondřejov Observatory, and the 1912 Peace Monument in Prace which commemorates the Battle of Austerlitz.

From 1918, Fanta was a member of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Radounska rallye 2013 josef fanta ondrej krajca skoda felicia sestrih


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