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Stanković House in Zagreb Study of its Architectural Evolution

Zlatko Karač


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Abstract

The three-storey corner building also known as Stanković House (Palace) situated on Ban Jelačić square 1 / Ilica 2 belongs to the oldest and most interesting buildings of Central Zagreb in terms of its prominent urban position and multiple historical layers. The house has gone through four main development phases: the original single-storey Krajačić-Erdödy House (early 18th c.), two-storey Jelačić House (late 18th c., documented by Felbinger), three-storey Stanković House (after 1833, probably Cragnolini) and four-storey Stanković House (Bollé’s redesign after 1882).

Keywords

Bollé, Herman; Felbinger, Bartol; Historicism; Stanković House; Zagreb

Hrčak ID:

14914

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/14914

Publication date:

29.6.2007.

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