List of Polish architects

Following is a list of notable Polish architects and architects from Poland ordered by architectural period.

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Renaissance and Mannerism

Baroque

18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical

19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism

Hilary Majewski: Łódź City Hall, formerly Heinzel Palace (Pałac Heinzla), in Łódź

20th century to present: Modern

AB

M. Budzyński: Church in Warsaw's district of Ursynów
A. Chołdzyński: Plac Wilsona metro station of the Warsaw Metro

CD

EF

Maciej Gintowt: Spodek arena in Katowice

GI

Paweł Graliński: Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw

JK

W. Kłyszewski, J. Mokrzyński, E. Wierzbicki: Building of the KC PZPR (Polish United Workers' Party) in Warsaw
K. Korn: The main post office in Bielsko-Biała

LM

M. Leykam: DT "Orąglak" in Poznań

NO

PQ

RS

Emanuel Rost: Town Hall in Bielsko-Biała

TU

VZ

See also

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