File:Görög köz tabán max weisz.jpg

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Courtyard in the Tabán (Görög köz)

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English: The courtyard of no. 13 Görög utca in the Tabán district. On the right, behind the wooden fence, run a small alleyway, Görög köz. This was was bordered on the other side by no. 15 Görög utca. On the other side of Görög utca numbers 8 and 10 are partly visible. The postcard was published by Max Weisz (c. 1930) under the title: "Budapest, courtyard in the Tabán from the Turkish era".
Magyar: A Görög utca 13. számú ház udvara a Tabánban. Jobbra a deszkakerítés mögött futott a Görög köz nevű kis zsákutca, amit a másik oldalról a Görög utca 15. oldala határolt. A Görög utca túlsó oldalán a 8-as és 10-es számú házak részlete látható. A képeslapot Max Weisz adta ki 1930 körül, felirata szerint: "Budapest, tabáni udvar a török uralom idejéből".
Date circa 1930
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source FSZEK - Budapest Collection
Author Max Weisz (last active in 1932)
Camera location47° 29′ 28.93″ N, 19° 02′ 36.7″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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