Győző Czigler (July 19, 1850 in Arad – March 28, 1905 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and academic.
[1] Coming from a long line of architects, Czigler initially studied under his father and then with Theophil Hansen at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts.
[1] He further studied abroad in Germany, the United Kingdom and France; also travelling to Italy, Greece and the Ottoman Empire.
In 1887 he became a fellow of the Budapest Technical University and served as president of the Society of Hungarian Engineers and Builders from 1894 to 1900.
Among his better known works is the Széchenyi Bath in the City Park in Budapest, which was built after his death in 1905.