Career
Alpár began his career as a stonemason, then worked under architect Alajos Hauszmann. After completing formal studies in Berlin, he returned to Budapest to work under Imre Steindl and Hauszmann again. He began independent practice in 1890, working mainly on public projects in a historicist, eclectic style.
The most well known of these is the so-called Vajdahunyad Castle built for the millenary celebrations in 1896, which incorporated architectural styles practised in Hungary from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.
Town halls: Sighişoara, Cluj, Deva, Nyíregyháza, et cetera Colleges: Eotvos College
Churches: Sighişoara Reformed Church, Braşov Reformed Church (demolished 1964)
Baths: Băile Herculane
Banks: Hungarian National Bank, Budapest (1902-1905).
Hungarian National Trade Bank (long time functioned as the building of the Ministry of Home Affairs). General Hungarian Cr Bank (currently the building of the Ministry of Finance).
First Hungarian Savings Bank (currently the building of the Treasury)
Former Stock Exchange building, Budapest (long time housed the Hungarian National Television)
There is a statue of Alpár in front of the Vajdahunyad castle by Ede Telcs.
He is depicted wearing the robes of a master architect from the Middle Ages.