Carl Georg Brunius (23 March 1793 – 12 November 1869) was a classical scholar, art historian, archaeologist and architect. He served as a professor and...
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rebuilt during most of the 19th century. The work was first led by Carl Georg Brunius and later by architect Helgo Zettervall and not entirely finished...
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county governor Count Carl Mörner [sv], decided to hire architect Carl Georg Brunius to draw up plans for a reconstruction. Brunius proposed a radical change...
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Kristinehamn Church (Kristinehamns kyrka) was designed by professor Carl Georg Brunius (1793–1869) and was first opened in 1858. The church also has a museum...
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altered in the 16th century by architect Adam van Düren and later by Carl Georg Brunius and Helgo Zetterwall. Scania also has churches built in the gothic...
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leaking roof for instance. The professor of Greek language at the time, Carl Georg Brunius, whose prolific work as an amateur architect is seen in many characteristic...
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Uppsala Cathedral Carl Georg Brunius (1793-1869) Peter Celsing (1920-1974) William Chambers (1723-1796) Isak Gustaf Clason (1856-1930) Carl Johan Cronstedt...
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already by the 17th century, however. In 1836 it is described by Carl Georg Brunius as being in a bad condition, and in 1837 it was removed from the cathedral...
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place over the course of the early 19th century, primarily led by Carl Georg Brunius and Axel Emmanuel Holmberg, who published research and debated at...
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church, originally built in 1160. It was heavily restored in 1848 by Carl Georg Brunius, but the walls of the nave, the southern gate and the Baptismal font...
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