Anton Pius Riegel
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Anton Pius Riegel or Rigel (Latin: Antonius Pius de Riegel; 1789 - ?) was an Austrian architect of the 19th century.
He is mainly known for the design of the in Budapest Hungary (now housing the - Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum) and of the mansion of Dolná Krupá[1] in Slovakia.
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- Museum of Literature
- Jana Šulcová - Tri kapitoly zo stavebných dejín kaštieľa v Dolnej Krupej – Ars No.1-3, 1996
- Szabadidõ
- A Károlyi-palota, [1]
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- 1789 births
- 19th-century Austrian people
- Austro-Hungarian people
- 19th-century Austrian architects
- Austrian expatriates in Hungary
- Architecture of Slovakia
- Austrian artist stubs
- European architect stubs
- Hungarian artist stubs
- Austro-Hungarian people stubs