Christian Heinrich Nebbien

Christian Heinrich Nebbien, also known as Heinrich Nebbien or Henrik Nebbien, (1778–1841) was a German-born landscape architect, mainly active in Hungary.

Christian Heinrich Nebbien
Born22 September 1778
Died2 December 1841
Glogau
NationalityGerman
Occupationlandscape architect

His most important project was the Városliget park at the end of Andrássy Avenue in Budapest (1817).

Other projects for which he is known are:

  • the park of the Betlér / Betliar mansion in Hungary, now Slovakia (1783–1795)
  • the park of the Alsókorompa / Dolná Krupá mansion in Hungary, now Slovakia (1813–1819);
  • The park in Martonvásár, Hungary.
  • The park of Soborsin Castle, Soborsin /Săvârșin, Arad, Hungary, now Romania

He also wrote a book on the methods of increasing agricultural output, published in Prague in 1835.

Works

  • Wie vielmal wohlfeiler kann der Landwirth produziren? Und: Wie vielmal größer kann der Ertrag des Bodens werden? – Prag, J. G. Calve, 1835.
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References

  • Rosengräfin Marie Henriette Gräfin Chotek (24.11.1863 – 13.2.1946)
  • Jana Šulcová – Drei Kapitel aus der Baugeschichte des Schlosses Dolná Krupá
  • Prírodný park kaštieľa Betliar
  • Örsi Károly – Történeti kertek A magyar kertépítészet legszebb alkotásai
  • Biographisches Lexikon für Schleswig-Holstein und Lübeck
  • Neue Deutsche Biographie. Band 19
  • A Városliget Színházai
  • Magyar Erzsébet – Kertek, parkok Buda-Pest társaséletében a 19. században
  • Mittel-Transdanubien
  • Magyar kertművészet az újkorban
  • Nebbien Henrik (19. sz.) – Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1000–1990
  • Christian Heinrich Nebbien Biography

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