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''' Jan Vladimir Hrásky''' ([[1857]] - [[1939]]) was a [[Czechs|Czech]] [[architect]], [[builder]], [[engineer]], and [[hydrologist]].

Hrásky is known in [[Slovenia]] as an original author of building in [[Renaissance Revival architecture|Neo-Renaissance]] style of Carniolan Provincial Manor in [[Ljubljana]] (1899 - 1902), where from 1919 is a seat of the [[University of Ljubljana]], and of the [[National Hall, Celje|National Hall]] in [[Celje]], where today is a seat of municipality (construction 1895 - 1896).

In 1892 the Provincial Theatre (Slovene: ''Deželno gledališ?e'') in Neo-Renaissance style was build in Ljubljana, today's [[Ljubljana Opera House]], after his and [[Anton Hruby]] design. In 1898 he built plans for constructing of water supply tower in [[Kranj]] (construction 1909 - 1911).

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Image:Opera-Ljubljana.JPG|[[Ljubljana Opera House]], [[Ljubljana]] (1892)
Image:Celje, Narodni dom IMG 0374.JPG|[[National Hall, Celje|National Hall]], [[Celje]] (1896)
Image:Universitat de Ljubljana.JPG|Carniolan Provincial Manor, Ljubljana (1902)
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[[Category:1857 births]]
[[Category:1939 deaths]]
[[Category:Czech architects]]
[[Category:Czech engineers]]

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