Menrath palace

The building was constructed in 1908 after the design of the famous architect Lipota Baumhorn, a Hungarian Jew It is called after the man who commissioned and owns the palace Joseph Menrath It was commissioned as a residential-commercial building, with shopping units on the groundfloor and flats on the above...

  • The building was constructed in 1908 after the design of the famous architect Lipota Baumhorn, a Hungarian Jew
  • It is called after the man who commissioned and owns the palace Joseph Menrath
  • It was commissioned as a residential-commercial building, with shopping units on the groundfloor and flats on the above two floors, and it represents a shining example of secessionist architecture
  • The building’s facade is richly decorated by a series of shallow mortar reliefs, with wrought iron balconies, bay windows and floral ornamentation

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