Eugen Habermann

Estonian architect
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Eugen Habermann (19 October 1884 in Tallinn, Estonia – 22 September 1944 in the Baltic Sea) was an Estonian architect.[1]

Examples of his work

  • Main building of Bank of Estonia
    Main building of Bank of Estonia
  • Hall of the Riigikogu, Estonian Parliament
    Hall of the Riigikogu, Estonian Parliament
  • Hall of the Riigikogu, Estonian Parliament
    Hall of the Riigikogu, Estonian Parliament

References

  1. ^ "Eesti aja arhitektuur. Eugen Habermann 125, Herbert Johanson 125". arhitektuurimuuseum.ee. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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