Oradea — Romania’s Art Nouveau Capital
A short distance from the Hungarian border, Oradea preserves one of Central Europe's densest concentrations of Secession architecture.…
A short distance from the Hungarian border, Oradea preserves one of Central Europe's densest concentrations of Secession architecture.…
The same architects who built the Subotica synagogue crossed into what is now Romania to leave their most…
Poynár House (1907), a Secession-era corner building by Ferenc Sztarill, stands at the head of Oradea's main square…
A 1909 Secession palace in Oradea by Komor and Jakab, another of the duo’s Art Nouveau landmarks in…
Ferenc Sztarill built his own apartment palace on Theatre Street between 1902 and 1906, folding Secession ornament into…
A 1913 Viennese-Secession palace in Oradea by Ferenc Löbl, among the city’s most representative Art Nouveau buildings.
A Viennese Secession palazzo with a Jewish surprise: on a facade otherwise devoted to measured elegance, Zsolnay ceramics…
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