Henrik Fazola was one of the first representatives of industrial capital in Hungary. Together with his brother Leonard, he learned the plumbing trade in würzburg. After much wandering, they finally in 1758 settled in Hungary. By this time, Henrik was only 28 years old, but his gorgeous wrought iron work attracted the attention of Archbishop Ferenc Barkasi in Eger. The Archbishop has offered to settle Henrik Eger and inundated with orders. Henrik began with the great gate of the Palace of the Archbishop, then its Park main gate, lattice wrought-iron balconies of the Lyceum, grille doors of the Observatory and its rotating dome.
Gate Fasoli in Eger made between 1758 and 1761 in years, are an important part of his Hungarian period, and are considered the most beautiful and famous work of Henrik. The gate is located inside the lobby of County Hall in Eger and in the style of Baroque and Rococo. On the arch of wrought iron above the main entrance are allegorical image of Faith, Hope and Love. The basic pattern of the acanthus leaves, on one part of the gates - arms of the city, on the other a bunch of grapes.
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