Oskar Kaufmann was a Hungarian-Jewish architect born on February 2, 1873 in Romania. He is best known for designing several theaters, including the Kroll Opera House, the Hebbel Theater, the Renaissance Theater, the Neue Stadttheater in Vienna, and the Habima Theater in Tel Aviv. All of these theaters were located in Berlin, Vienna, and Tel Aviv.
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💰 Net worth: $14 Million (2024)
Oskar Kaufmann, a renowned architect in Romania, has achieved great success in his field. With his exceptional talent and dedication, he has managed to build an impressive net worth of $14 million, estimated to be reached in 2024. Known for his innovative designs and commitment to quality, Kaufmann has left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of Romania. His contributions to the field have not only earned him financial success but also garnered widespread recognition and accolades. With his continued dedication and passion for his craft, Oskar Kaufmann is set to solidify his position as one of Romania's most influential architects.
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About
Hungarian-Jewish Architect known for designing theaters, including the Kroll Opera House, the Hebbel Theater, the Renaissance Theater, each of which were in Berlin, the Neue Stadttheater in Vienna, and Tel Aviv's Habima Theater.
Before Fame
He studied architecture in Budapest, then in Karlsruhe at the Grand Ducal Technical College, where he studied with such notables as Max Laeuger.
Trivia
His work on The Krolloper (Kroll Opera House) took nine years.
Family Life
His wealthy parents wanted him to be a Pianist and would not support his architectural education. He married Emma Gonner, whose father was mayor of Baden-Baden, in 1903. He became a Christian in order to satisfy his father-in-law's wishes.
Associated With
He and Frank Gehry both became influential Architects, albeit in different generations.