Max Hegele

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Maximilian Hegele (born May 25, 1873 in Vienna ; † March 12, 1945 ibid) was an Austrian architect of Art Nouveau and Heimatstil .

After graduating from the Höhere Staatsgewerbeschule and master class for early Christian and medieval architecture, he initially worked in Franz von Neumann's studio on the interior design of the Anton and Josef Drexler brothers in Vienna .

In 1903 Hegele won the competition for the structural design of the Vienna Central Cemetery , which culminated in the Karl Borromäus Church , built in 1908–1910 / 1911 . The main portal and the laying out halls I and II also come from him.

The Fillgraderstiege in Mariahilf , built between 1905 and 1907, was also designed by him. In 1909 Max Hegele worked on the Krupp school buildings in Berndorf .

From 1919 he taught at the Schellinggasse State Trade School.

He rests in an honorary grave in the Hadersdorf-Weidlingau cemetery (Dept. 1, Group L, Number 18). In 1969 the Max-Hegele-Weg in Vienna- Meidling (12th district) was named after him.

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Thaliastraße 137 and 139
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Dr.  Karl Lueger Memorial Church
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Zentralfriedhof Wien 11, Simmeringer Hauptstraße 232-246
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Arcades and columbaria, laying out halls I and II, entrance portal. Competition 1899, 1st prize
Fillgrader stairs
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1905-1907 Fillgrader stairs
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Vienna 6, Fillgradergasse
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Chapel on the Marchfelder Schutzdamm
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1906 Chapel at the Marchfelder Schutzdamm
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Markthof an der March, Lower Austria
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with August Rehak
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Vienna 14, Breitenseer Straße 37 / Muthsamgasse
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Parish church hl.  Trinity
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1906-1908 Parish church hl. Trinity
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Pressbaum
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invited competition, with August Rehak
Berndorf style classes
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Margaretenplatz 2, 5, Berndorf
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with Hans Peschl based on the concept of Ludwig Baumann
Hadersdorf-Weidlingauer Friedhof chapel
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1908-1909 Chapel Hadersdorf-Weidlingauer Friedhof
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Vienna 14, Friedhofstraße 12-14
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Herzmansky family tomb
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1909 Herzmansky family tomb
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Hadersdorf-Weidlingauer Friedhof, Vienna 14, Friedhofstraße 12-14
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Flözersteig Bridge
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1909 Flözersteig Bridge
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Leschetizky Bank in the Türkenschanzpark
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1911 Leschetizky Bank in the Türkenschanzpark
Vienna 18
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Monument to the pianist, with sculptor Hugo Taglang
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Vienna 16, Wiesberggasse 2 / Huttengasse 55
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Vienna 16, Wiesberggasse 4
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BW Upload file 1912 Rental house
Vienna 16, Wiesberggasse 6 / Enenkelstraße 10
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Rental houseBW Upload file 1914 Rental house
Vienna 15, Kriemhildplatz 1
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Rental houseBW Upload file 1914 Rental house
Vienna 15, Kriemhildplatz 10
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Fritz Chwalla mausoleum
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St. Pölten, Dr.-Karl-Renner-Promenade 14 destroyed
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Town hall Golling an der Erlauf
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1926 Town hall Golling an der Erlauf
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St.Pölten, Roseggerstraße 9
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BW Upload file 1930-1931 Anton Hueber house
Leischinggasse 4, Purkersdorf
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Housing complex Brigittenauer Lände 138-142BW Upload file 1931-1932 Housing complex Brigittenauer Lände 138-142
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Vienna 20, Brigittenauer Lände 138-142
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Web links

Commons : Max Hegele  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://othes.univie.ac.at/35158/1/2014-11-23_9702066.pdf quoted from Graudenz, Walther: Ottakring and surroundings and its residents in words and pictures
  2. http://othes.univie.ac.at/35158/1/2014-11-23_9702066.pdf page 167. Quoted from Penzinger Museums-Blätter, issue 66