Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt (14 November 1668 – 16 November 1745) was an Austrian
baroque architect and military engineer who designed stately buildings and churches and whose work had a profound influence on the architecture of the
Habsburg Empire in the eighteenth century. After studying in Rome under
Carlo Fontana, he constructed fortresses for
Prince Eugene of Savoy during his Italian campaigns, becoming his favorite architect. In 1700 he became court engineer in Vienna, and in 1711 was named head of the court department of building. He became court architect in 1723. His designs for palaces, estates, gardens, churches, chapels, and villas were widely imitated, and his architectural principles spread throughout central and southeast Europe. Among his more important works are
Palais Schwarzenberg,
St. Peter's Church, and
Belvedere in Vienna,
Savoy Castle in Ráckeve, Schönborn Palace in Göllersdorf, and
Schloss Hof.
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