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Alexander Wittek (12 October 1852, Sisak – 11 May 1894, Graz)[1] was an Austrian-Hungarian architect and chess master.

Alexander Wittek
Born(1852-10-12)12 October 1852
Sisak, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Died5 November 1894(1894-11-05) (aged 41)
Graz, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
NationalityAustrian
OccupationArchitect

As an architect, Wittek worked in Bosnia and Herzegovina during Austro-Hungarian Empire. His most well-known works in Sarajevo are the City Hall building called "Vijećnica" (1892–1894)[2] which later became the National Library and the Sebilj public fountain (1891), both of which were built in the pseudo-Moorish style.[3]

Wittek was also a chess master. He tied for 5–6th at Berlin 1881 (2nd DSB–Congress, Joseph Henry Blackburne won), and was in 9th place at Vienna 1882 (Wilhelm Steinitz and Simon Winawer won). In 1882 he was ranked 9th in the world.[4]

Wittek died in a lunatic asylum in Graz in 1894, having been diagnosed with a "paralytic mental disorder" the previous year.[5] One source says that he committed suicide[3] but another cites tuberculosis.[5]


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[ru] Виттек, Александр

Александр Виттек (хорв. Alexandar Witek; нем. Alexander Wittek; 12 октября 1852, Сисак, Хорватия — 11 мая 1894, Грац, Австрия) — хорватский и австрийский архитектор, шахматист.



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