Ernst Ziller
Ernst Moritz Theodor Ziller (Greek: Ερνέστος Τσίλλερ, Ernestos Tsiller; 22 June 1837, Serkowitz (now part of Radebeul-Oberlößnitz) – 4 November 1923, Athens) was a Saxon architect who later became a Greek national, and in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a major designer of royal and municipal buildings in Athens, Patras and other Greek cities.
Buildings
Athens
- Andreas Syngros mansion (now Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greece))
- Church of Saint Luke
- Hotels "Megas Alexandros" and "Bakeion", Omonoia Square
- Iliou Melathron (now Numismatic Museum of Athens)
- Melas Mansion
- National Chemistry of Greece
- National Theatre of Greece
- Old building of the Hellenic Military Academy
- Old headquarters building of the National Bank of Greece
- Peloponnese Railway Station
- Presidential Mansion
- Stathatos Mansion
- Thon mansion (demolished)
- Villa Atlantis
- Loverdo Museum (Academy Street 58a)
Attica
- Transfiguration of Jesus church in Vilia, West Attica
- Royal palace in Tatoi
Aigio
- Archaeological Museum of Aigion (old Municipal market)
- Cathedral Church of Panagia Faneromeni
- Church of Esodia of Theotokos
- Church of St. Andrew
Argos
- Municipal Market of Argos
Gytheio
Patras
Piraeus
Pyrgos
- Archaeological Museum of Pyrgos (old Municipal Market)
- Municipal Theater of Pyrgos
- Old City Hall
- Railway station of Pyrgos
Syros
- Ermoupolis City Hall
Thessaloniki
- Greek consulate in Thessaloniki (today Museum for the Macedonian Struggle)
- Metropolitan Church of Saint Gregory Palamas
Other
Architectural supervision
Gallery
- Melas mansion
- Metropolitan Theater of Zakynthos (city)
- The old headquarters building of the National Bank of Greece
- Faneromeni church, Aigio
- The Court House of Tripoli
- City hall of Gytheio
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