Władysław Ekielski
Władysław Ekielski was a Polish architect (1855–1927). He was born in Kraków.
Also recorded as Ladislaus Ekielski
Władysław Ekielski
- Born
- 1855 · Kraków
- Died
- 1927 · Kraków
- Nationality
- Poland
- Occupation
- architect
- Fields
- architecture
- Education
- TU Wien
- Known for
- Main building of Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny in Kraków
- Honours
- Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Languages
- Polish
In this article
Identity
Władysław Ekielski studied at TU Wien. The recorded working language is Polish.
The field of work recorded is architecture.
Works named in the authority record are Main building of Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny in Kraków.
Distinctions recorded are Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
Władysław Ekielski is recorded as having received Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
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Life and career
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1855
Władysław Ekielski was born in 1855 at Kraków.
1893
14 Studencka street in Kraków.
1909
6 Dominican Square in Kraków.
1911
40 Piłsudskiego street in Kraków.
1927
Władysław Ekielski died in 1927 at Kraków.
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Places
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- Kraków
Literature
Literature
I BUILT IT NOT FOR YOU, YOU SHOULD BUILD IT FOR YOURSELF, CRACOW ARCHITECT WŁADYSŁAW EKIELSKI AND HIS OWN HOUSE, space&FORM, 2018.
Ekielski, Władysław
Literature
Scholarly footprint
A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.
The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 16 August 2026.
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