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One-story corner building, window with stucco decoration. It was built late eclectic style with Art Nouveau elements as a branch of the Austro-Hungarian Bank in Békés County in 1912–13. It was designed by József Hubert, an architect from Budapest. The construction was led by József Lucz from Budapest. . On the mezzanine floor of the building there are 18 rooms, on the first floor there are two apartments (the director's five-room apartment with bathroom and restrooms, and the head cashier's four-room apartment) with air heating, electricity, water supply provided by an artesian well. It is built with 13 cellar rooms. Next to its ornate gate entrance, an imposing main staircase – covered with bluish majolica hats on the sides – leads to the mezzanine floor, to the main cash desk. A separate staircase leads up to the upstairs apartments, the artistic iron railing of which was made by master locksmith Bálint Dénes. The servant? lived in a two-room apartment, right next to the vault. In addition to them, the doorman lived in the building. The most solid part of the building is the 3 x 3 meter vault, which was built unbreakable with its 70 cm reinforced concrete walls and 2.5tons Wertheim door. - From the beginning of the 1920s, the financial institution operated under the name of the Békéscsaba Branch of the National Bank of Hungary. - In the 2020s home of the Hungarian State Treasury Békés County Directorate - 1 Dózsa György Street, Downtown, Békéscsaba, Békés County, Hungary.
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2020-as években a MÁK Békés Megyei Területi Igazgatóság (Székháza) Egyemeletes saroképület. Osztrák-Magyar Bank Békés megyei bankfiókjának épült 1912–13-ban. Hubert József budapesti műépítész tervezte. Az építkezést a budapesti Lucz József vezette. Az épület magasföldszintjén 18 helyiség kapott helyet, az emeleten két lakás 18 helyiséggel, légfűtéssel, artézi kút biztosította vízvezetékkel, villannyal. 13 pincehelyiséggel épül. Díszes kapubejárata mellett két hatalmas fehér márványoszlop közt impozáns – oldalt kékes színű majolikalapokkal kirakott – főlépcső vezet a félemeletre, a főpénztárba. - A pénzintézet a húszas évek elejétől a Magyar Nemzeti Bank Békéscsabai Fiókja néven működött. Info: csabaihazak.blog.hu/2013/07/17/az_osztrak-magyar_bank_fiokja ÉS visitbekescsaba.com/hu/l/nemzeti-bank-epulete - 'Bank (Magyar Államkincstár épülete)' néven helyi védelem alatt, azonosító: -16695 - Békés megye, Békéscsaba, Belváros, Dózsa György út 1. (Bartók Béla út /444-es főút/ sarok)helyrajzi szám: 2076.

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: -16695

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Object location46° 40′ 37.32″ N, 21° 05′ 57.78″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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