- Leo von
Klenze (born
Franz Karl
Leopold von
Klenze; 29
February 1784 – 26
January 1864) was a
German architect and painter. He was the
court architect...
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central Munich which was
developed in the
early 19th
century by Leo von
Klenze and is at the
southern end of the Ludwigstraße,
developed at the same time...
- and
commissioned Leo von
Klenze to
construct the Hall of Fame. He was
undoubtedly influenced by the
colossal statue in
Klenze's design,
since such a huge...
- King
Ludwig I of
Bavaria (1825–1848), who
instructed his
architect Leo von
Klenze to
extend the palace.
Between 1825 and 1835 the King's
building (Königsbau)...
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style through which Bavarian,
French and Gr****
architects such as Hansen,
Klenze,
Boulanger or
Kaftantzoglou designed the
first important public buildings...
- Königsplatz
built in
neoclassicism as a
matter of
ideological choice. Leo von
Klenze supervised the
construction of a
Propylaea between 1854 and 1862. During...
- This
small (16 m high), round, Gr****-style
temple was
designed by Leo von
Klenze. It was
built on a 15 m high foundation,
around which a
small hill was created...
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according to a
design by Leo von
Klenze for
Ludwig I of Bavaria's brother-in-law Duke
Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria.
Klenze was also
involved in the furnishing...
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Idealized reconstruction of the
Areopagus (front) and the Acropolis, Leo von
Klenze, 1846....
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architecture and was
enormously influential on Karl
Friedrich S****el and Leo von
Klenze. S****el was in a
position to
stamp his mark on
Berlin after the catastrophe...