Arthur Meinig
Arthur Meinig was a Kingdom of Saxony-born architect from Austria-Hungary. He was born in Waldheim, Saxony on 7 November 1853 and died in Budapest on 14 September 1904. After studying in Dresden, he worked for architects Fellner and Helmer in Vienna. In 1883 he moved to Budapest and soon became a favorite architect of the Hungarian nobility. Though especially known for his work in the Neobaroque style, he also used the Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance and Châteauesque styles.
Works
- Emmer Palace, Budapest, 1885–1887.
- Andrássy Palace, Tiszadob, Hungary, 1885-1886–1890.
- Wenckheim Palace, Budapest, 1886–1889.
- Mausoleum of the Andrássy Family, Trebišov, now Slovakia, 1891–1893.
- Hunyady Palace, Budapest, 1892–1894.
- Csekonics Palace, Budapest, rebuilding 1893–1896.
- Park Club, Budapest, 1893–1895.
- Károlyi Castle, Carei, now Romania, rebuilding 1893–1896.
- Dungyerszky Palace, Budapest, 1899–1900.
- Adria Palace, Budapest, 1900–1902.