Baumgarten, Sándor
BAUMGARTEN, SÁNDOR
BAUMGARTEN, SÁNDOR (1864–1928), Hungarian architect. Baumgarten, together with Ö. Lechner, designed the building of the Postal Bank in Budapest (1900). Using Hungarian folkloristic motifs he built the Institute for the Blind and the Erzébet high school for girls.
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