Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród

Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród (July 17, 1837 – December 27, 1898), commonly referred to as Julian Zachariewicz, was a Polish architect and renovator, father of Alfred Zachariewicz. He was born in Lemberg, Austrian Empire (Polish: Lwów, now Lviv, Ukraine) to a Polish family. Zachariewicz was a graduate of the Royal Polytechnic Institute in Vienna,[1] and a professor and rector (1881–1882) of the Lemberg Polytechnic.[2] He designed, among others, the railway station in Jassi (1869–70), the Czernowitz Synagogue, and the building of the Lemberg Polytechnic.[1] He died in Lemberg and was interred at the Lychakiv Cemetery.

References

  1. 1 2 Prokopovych, Markian (2009). Habsburg Lemberg: Architecture, Public Space, and Politics in the Galician Capital, 1772-1914. Purdue University Press. pp. 111, 114, 131. ISBN 978-1-55753-510-8.
  2. "Zachariewicz-Lwigród Julian Oktawian". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-04-24.



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