- Zygmunt Gorgolewski
Zygmunt Gorgolewski (
February 14 ,1845 –July 6 ,1903 ) was a Polish architect, renowned for his construction of the Grand Theatre in Lwów (Lviv).Gorgolewski was born in Solec (Schulitz),
Province of Posen ,Kingdom of Prussia . Between 1866 and 1871 he studied inBerlin in the Royal Academy of Construction. During his studies, Gorgolewski also supervised the construction of Hanover Train Station in Berlin. After graduating, for six years he worked as an assistant in his alma mater. After that he became an advisor at the German Ministry of Public Works, official royal palace architect and architecture inspector in Halle. Gorgolewski was one of the most notable supporters of historicism in architecture in theKingdom of Prussia and then theGerman Empire .Among his projects were two versions of the future Reichstag building, which he proposed in 1872 and then in 1882. His projects were among merely 20 chosen by the committee out of more than 100. However, in the end his ideas for these projects were refused. At the same time, Gorgolewski was awarded with the construction of Kaiser Wilhelm's Bridge. Other, more successful, projects include the plans of refurbishment of royal palaces in Berlin and
Kiel , expansion of University Hospitals in Halle andBonn , expansion ofBad Oeynhausen spa in Westphalia. In addition, he was the main architect of the Protestant cathedral in Berlin, Belle Vue palace, courthouses in Opole (Oppeln) and Olsztyn (Allenstein), as well as prisons in Świdnica (Schweidnitz) and Chorzów (Königshütte).In the
Greater Poland region, Gorgolewski conducted the construction of many notable palaces both in and aroundPoznań . His works include:
* refurbishment of a church inWrześnia
* refurbishment ofDziałyński family palace inGołuchów
* refurbishment ofDziałyński family library inKórnik
* construction ofTwardowski family palace inKobylniki
* enlargement ofKwilecki palace inOporów
* Radziwiłł family romantic castle "Bagatela" nearOstrów Wielkopolski
* construction of a new church tower as well as aCzapski family chapel in Smogulec
* construction of the headquarters of thePoznań Society of Friends of Arts and Sciences (1874–79), as well as houses in Berlińska street in front of it.He was also appointed as the main architect of the refurbishment of the palace of
Ferdynand Radziwiłł inOłyka ,Volhynia . During his stay there, Gorgolewski for the first time visitedVilnius ,Kraków ,Kyiv andLviv . The latter city enjoyed a period of fast expansion and in 1875 Gorgolewski took part in the contest for the project of the future GalicianSejm . His project was the most disputed and highly praised, but it was finally turned down, mostly due to financial reasons.In 1879, Gorgolewski married Helena "née" Hulewicz. He was also an active member of many architectural juries across partitioned Poland. Among others, he was the member of the jury during the contest for the project of Kraków Old Theatre (1889), the bank in
Czerniowce and St. Elisabeth's Church inLviv . In 1893 he moved to Lviv, where he was chosen as the main architect of the Grand Theatre (1897–1900). To avoid being accused of using his well-established position in society, Gorgolewski prepared his winning project of the theatre in secret and then sent it under a false name fromLeipzig . Other notable building of his authorship was the Industrial School in the same city.Gorgolewski died in Lwów and was buried in the Łyczaków Cemetery.
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