Földes Mária: Ornamentation - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1993)

(Í9)No. 16 Nádor utca Formerly the Agrarian Bank, later the headquarters of the Hungarian-ltalian Bank Co., to­day central office of the National Savings Bank (OTP) Designed by Albert Kőrössy and Géza Kiss (20) No. 21 Nádor utca Formerly headquarters of the Neuschloss Nasici Tamin Fac­tory and Steamsaw Co., today branch office of the National Savings Bank (OTP) and apart­ment building, 1910 Designed by Sámuel Révész and József Kollár (21) No. 36 Nádor utca Formerly the headquarters of Rimamurány-Salgótarján Foun­dry, today offices belonging to Hungarian TV, 1901 Designed by Artúr Meinig (?)No. 6 Pesti Barnabás utca So-called Stoffenberg House, to­day headquarters of K1SOSZ (National Federation of Retail Traders), 1905 Designed by József Fischer and Izidor Scheer (?) No. 5 Petőfi Sándor utca Formerly the headquarters of the Hermes Hungarian General Exchange Co., today OTP branch office and apartment building c. 1905 Designed by Aladár Kármán and Gyula üllmann (26) No. 8-9 Szabadság tér Formerly the Austro-Hungarian Bank, today the National Bank of Hungary, 1902-1905 Designed by Ignác Alpár, 1901 Statues in front of the tym­panum, Industry and Agriculture by Béla Markup Two female figures sitting out­side main entrance by István Tóth Hold utca facade, Industry and Commerce, by Ödön Moiret Other first floor reliefs by Károly Senyei Keystones by Ede Mayer Interior by Géza Maróti (24) No. 10 Szabadság tér Formerly the Kánitz department store and tenement house, today apartment building No. 11 Szabadság tér So-called (Jllmann House, today apartment building No. 12 Szabadság tér Formerly the headquarters of the Hungarian Commercial Mar­kets Co., today the ÜS Embassy All three buildings designed by Aladár Kármán and Gyula üllmann, 1899-1901 (25) No. 17 Szabadság tér Formerly the Hungarian Stock and Commodity Exchange, to­day Hungarian Television head­quarters Designed by Ignác Alpár, 1901 Stone-mason: Béla Seenger (lT) No. 3 Szervita tér Formerly Török Bank, today apartment building Designed by Henrik Böhm and Ármin Hegedűs Sculptural decoration by Simon Ney The Apotheosis of Hungária, glass mosaic, designed and made by Miksa Róth and Zsigmond Vajda Atlas with luminous globe, roof decoration; György Kiss sculptor (a smaller version of the same 53

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