Zygmunt Kiślański
1834–1897 (age 63)
Biography
Zygmunt Kiślański (1834–1897) was a distinguished Polish architect whose professional contributions shaped the built environment of nineteenth-century Warsaw and its surrounding regions. His work exemplified the architectural sensibilities of his era.
Kiślański's career spanned the latter half of the nineteenth century, during a period of significant urban development in Poland. He was interred at Powązki Cemetery, one of Warsaw's most prestigious burial grounds, reflecting his prominence in Polish society.