!!!Flattich, Wilhelm von
b. Stuttgart (Germany), Oct. 2, 1826,
d. Vienna, Feb. 24, 1900, architect. At first worked as architect
in Germany, France and Switzerland. In 1855 came to Austria, where he
assumed a leading role as a railway architect (e.g. railway stations
in Graz, Innsbruck, and Trieste, Suedbahnhof railway station in
Vienna, connecting Vienna with destinations in the South). Along with
his railway projects, also simultaneously carried out other projects,
such as the construction of hotels, residential buildings (residential
buildings for civil servants in Wien-Meidling, 1870) and villas
(Vienna and Reichenau, Lower Austria).
!Literature
G. Friedl, Der Architekt W. v. F., 1979.
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