Ernests Štālbergs

Ernests Štālbergs
Born (1883-09-03)3 September 1883
Liepāja, Russian Empire
(now Latvia)
Died 12 June 1958(1958-06-12) (aged 74)
Rīga, Latvian SSR
Nationality Latvian
Education St. Petersburg Academy of Arts
Known for Architecture
Movement Neo Classicism, Functionalism
Awards Order of Three Stars

Ernests Štālbergs (1883–1958) was a Latvian architect whose works are in the Neoclassical and the functionalistic styles.

Štālbergs trained at the Kazan Art School from 1902 through 1904. His notable works include the auditorium at the University of Latvia (1929–36) and the ensemble of the Freedom Monument in Riga (1930–35; with sculptor Kārlis Zāle).

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