Veszter Gábor: Villas in Budapest. From the compromise of 1867 to the beginning of World War II - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1997)
in the basement. From the veranda facing east we step into the drawing room, flanked on the right by the room of the mistress of the house, and on the left by that of the master. All rooms are lofty in dimension and very luminous. Stepping out of the drawing room into the second row of premises, we find ourselves in a spacious dining room opening on the west-facing veranThe Csengery Villa just before demolition in 1908 Antal Csengery's summer cottage was quite like Csendilla, only slightly more ponderous because of the columns and the tiered tympanum. Print from Vasárnapi Újság, 1880. VII., Dózsa György út 68 - Side 8