Carol Benesch
Carol Benesch was a Silesian architect of Historicism and Eclecticism orientation established in the Kingdom of Romania.
He was the father of Oscar Benes, chief architect of Bârlad.
In different documents his name is spelled Carl Benesch, Carol Benisch, Carl Benisch, Carol Beneș, Carl Beneș, Carol Beniș, Carl Beniș.
Education and career
Benesch studied architecture in Vienna. Shortly after graduation he was asked by Prince Nicolae Bibescu-Brâncoveanu to come to Wallachia, where he became an architect in Bucharest.In 1865 he was nominated Chief Architect of the City of Bucharest.
Benesch was founding member and first vice-president of The Architects Society in Romania .
Significant buildings
- Peleș Castle - Sinaia
- St. Joseph's Cathedral, Roman Catholic Cathedral - Bucharest - 1873-1884
- Domnița Bălașa Church - Bucharest 1885
- Brâncovenesc Hospital - Bucharest 1881-1885
- Cathedral of [Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța] - 1883-1885
- Asylum Elena Doamna and Saint [Elizabeth Chapel] - Bucharest 1862-1870, 1870-1875
- Reconstruction of Tismana Monastery - Gorj County - 1855
- Reconstruction of Bistrița Monastery - Vâlcea County - 1855
- Reconstruction of Arnota Monastery - Vâlcea County - 1851
Awards and honors
Benesch received his Romanian citizenship by decree from King Carol I of Romania, who waived the usual lengthy process.