Veszter Gábor: Villas in Budapest. From the compromise of 1867 to the beginning of World War II - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1997)
da. The rooms of the younger generation are situated on both sides of the dining room. The furniture is simple, without luxury but comfortable, and provides the house with a domestic, friendly and refreshing atmosphere. The former Villa Rosa. The wide flight of steps is leading here to a loggia covered bg a triple vault. It has been transformed. II., Budakeszi út 36/B The two-storey former Kochmeister Villa, with its wooden veranda and window frames, and its high roofing, is an example of Swiss-style architecture. II. Budakeszi út 71 The arrangement of main rooms around a central axis was typical of the classicist summer residences, but this could also be found in the Romantic villas of Buda. 9