The Palace Grof Photo: The Palace Grof

The Palace Grof located on the corner of Boulevard Tisza Lajos street and Tocharacter. Your name, the Palace was named in honor of Dr. Arpad Grof, the attorney General of the city and head of the Cabinet of Ministers, which ordered the construction of this building. Being an ambitious man, and occupying such high positions, he chose to build the Central square of the city and formulated the task in the following words: "This building is designed for the modern professionals and officials with a certain level of career and social status that can afford high rents". The author of the project was Ferenc raichl, under whose leadership the construction lasted just 13 months – from 1912 to 1913.

The three-storey building straddling three streets, attracts attention with its elegance. Creating this masterpiece, the architect has combined the latest progressive trends in architecture with traditional Hungarian and Eastern decorative styles.

The building is decorated with two towers, supported by thin columns and ending with beautiful spires. The facade is very interesting non-standard speakers alternating semicircular and long balconies. Transformation in different planes are supported by a variety of side railing of the balconies on the facade. They are a little simpler in execution than the balconies from the front of the building.

Ornament made of gold and blue mosaic conveys the aura of the East, especially decorative elements and peacock motifs used on the balconies of the second floor. Traditional Hungarian motifs are observed in convex glazed ceramics. With extremely fine craftsmanship of the work performed for decorating doors and doorways, and also staircases and skylights, wrought-iron railing.

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