Raichle Palace
The flamboyant 1904 Secession palace the architect Ferenc Raichle built for himself in Subotica, now an art gallery.
The flamboyant 1904 Secession palace the architect Ferenc Raichle built for himself in Subotica, now an art gallery.
An architect’s declaration of artistic freedom: Ferenc Raichle built his personal residence in 1904 as a manifesto in…
In the flat farmland of northern Serbia, a provincial market town spent the early 1900s reinventing itself in…
A 1910 Hungarian Secession town hall in Serbia, ablaze with Zsolnay ceramics, folk motifs and stained glass.
Where Budapest architects brought the Hungarian Secession to a multi-ethnic frontier city — and produced one of the…
One of the finest Art Nouveau synagogues in the world (1902), a Hungarian Secession masterpiece in Serbia.
The second-largest synagogue building in Europe — completed in 1903 in the Hungarian Art Nouveau style and the…
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