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Ernst (Ernestos) Moritz Theodor Ziller (June 22, 1837, Oberlößnitz/Radebeul
Radebeul

Radebeul is a town in the Elbe valley in the district of Mei?en in Saxony, Germany, a suburb of Dresden. It is well-known for its viticulture, a museum dedicated to writer Karl May and a narrow gauge railway Radebeul-Radeburg line connecting Radebeul with the castle of Moritzburg and the town of Radeburg....
 - 1923, Athens
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
) was a Saxon
Saxony

The Free State of Saxony is a States of Germany of Germany. Located in the southeastern part of present-day Germany. It is the tenth-largest German state in area and the sixth largest in population , of Germany's sixteen states....
 architect who later became a Greek
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
 national, and in the late 1800s and early 1900s was a major designer of royal and municipal buildings in Athens
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
, Patras
Patras

Patras is Greece's third largest urban centre and the capital of the prefecture of Achaea, located in northern Peloponnese, 215 kilometers west of Athens....
 and other major Greek cities.








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Ernst (Ernestos) Moritz Theodor Ziller (June 22, 1837, Oberlößnitz/Radebeul
Radebeul

Radebeul is a town in the Elbe valley in the district of Mei?en in Saxony, Germany, a suburb of Dresden. It is well-known for its viticulture, a museum dedicated to writer Karl May and a narrow gauge railway Radebeul-Radeburg line connecting Radebeul with the castle of Moritzburg and the town of Radeburg....
 - 1923, Athens
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
) was a Saxon
Saxony

The Free State of Saxony is a States of Germany of Germany. Located in the southeastern part of present-day Germany. It is the tenth-largest German state in area and the sixth largest in population , of Germany's sixteen states....
 architect who later became a Greek
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
 national, and in the late 1800s and early 1900s was a major designer of royal and municipal buildings in Athens
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
, Patras
Patras

Patras is Greece's third largest urban centre and the capital of the prefecture of Achaea, located in northern Peloponnese, 215 kilometers west of Athens....
 and other major Greek cities.

Buildings


  • National Theatre of Greece
    National Theatre of Greece

    The National Theatre of Greece is based in Athens, Greece....
    , Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • New Royal Palace
    New Royal Palace

    The Presidential Palace in Athens, Greece, is the official residence of the President of Greece of the Greece. It previously served as the Royal Palace, until the abolition of the monarchy by Greek plebiscite, 1974 in 1974....
    , presidential residence, Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Stathatos Mansion
    Stathatos Mansion

    The Stathatos building is a neo-classical villa on the Vasilissis Sophias Avenue. It was built in 1895 by the Saxon-Greek architect Ernst Ziller for the Stathatos Family....
    , Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Apollon Theatre (Patras)
    Apollon Theatre (Patras)

    For the theatre, see the Apollo TheatreThe Apollon Theatre is a theatre located in Patras east of Georgiou I Square, one of Patras' popular squares....
    , Patras
    Patras

    Patras is Greece's third largest urban centre and the capital of the prefecture of Achaea, located in northern Peloponnese, 215 kilometers west of Athens....
  • Numismatic Museum of Athens
    Numismatic Museum of Athens

    The Numismatic Museum of Athens is a museum in Athens. It is housed in a neoclassic building, the Iliou Melathron which used to be the residence of the renowned archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann....
    , Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Andreas Syngros
    Andreas Syngros

    Andreas Syngros was a Greeks banker from Constantinople and a philanthropist.Born in Constantinople to Chios parents, Syngros was one of the founders of the Bank of Constantinople along with Stephanos Skouloudis....
     mansion, Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Royal palace in Tatoi
    Tatoi

    Tatoi, located 15 km north of Athens, was the summer palace and estate of the former Greek Royal Family, and the site of George II of Greece's birth....
    , Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Melas Palace, Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Villa Atlanta, Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Ermoupolis city hall, Ermoupolis, Syros
    Syros

    Syros , or Siros or Syra is a Greece island in the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea. It is located south-east of Athens. The island is home to the Communities and Municipalities of Greece of Ermoupoli, Ano Syros, and Poseidonia....
  • Hotel Megas Alexandros, Omonoia Square
    Omonoia Square

    Omonoia Square is a square in Athens. It is served by a train station used by the Athens Metro and the Ilektrikos, appropriately named Omonoia Station....
    , Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • Latseio City Hall, Pyrgos
    Pyrgos

    Pyrgos is an archaeological site of the Minoan civilization near Myrtos in the municipality of Ierapetra on the south coast of Crete....
  • Thon mansion, demolished
  • National Defense School
  • Church of Saint Luke, Patisia
  • National Chemistry of Greece
  • Archaeological Museum, Aigio
    Aigio

    Aigio also, Egio or Egion is a town in northeast Achaea, Greece, that has a population of around 30,000, with quite a few squares, a bus terminal and a fountain downtown....
  • Church of Eisodia, Aigio
    Aigio

    Aigio also, Egio or Egion is a town in northeast Achaea, Greece, that has a population of around 30,000, with quite a few squares, a bus terminal and a fountain downtown....
  • Cathedral Church of Panayia Faneromeni, Aigio
    Aigio

    Aigio also, Egio or Egion is a town in northeast Achaea, Greece, that has a population of around 30,000, with quite a few squares, a bus terminal and a fountain downtown....


Architectural supervision

  • National Archaeological Museum of Athens
    National Archaeological Museum of Athens

    The National Archaeological Museum of Athens in Athens houses some of the most important artifacts from a variety of archaeological locations around Greece from prehistory to late antiquity....
    , Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
  • National Library of Greece
    National Library of Greece

    The National Library of Greece is situated near the center of city of Athens. It was designed by the Danish architect Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, as part of his famous Trilogy of neo-classical buildings including the Academy of Athens and the original building of the National and Capodistrian University of Athens....
  • Panathinaiko Stadium
    Panathinaiko Stadium

    The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium in Athens is the only major stadium in the world built fully of white marble . It should not be confused with the Panathinaikos football pitch at Alexandras Avenue....
    , renovation
  • Academy of Athens
    Academy of Athens

    Academy of Athens may refer to:* Platonic Academy* Academy of Athens ...