The chronicle of Eger Tobacco Factory

The factory-under construction

The Product warehouse, a two- storey building with internal iron reinforcement, a wood cement ceiling structure, elev­ators and hot-air heating was tailor-made for storing cigars. It was heated by an iron stove from a heating chamber on the ground floor. The Outbuilding was a long, single-storey build­ing with the possibility of upward extension. It housed a guard room, the factory physician’s surgery, a spacious kitchen, two large canteens, a large store-room and a carpen­ter’s workshop. Built on a stone foundation, the iron fencing was also erected. Why choose Eger, a city of wines, to introduce a new industry? The vineyards in the vicinity of the town were devastated by philoxeria in 1890. When the Mayor Sándor Grónay handed over his peti­tion about the tobacco factory to Finance Minister Sándor Wekerle, he said: “Our city has been devastated to the extent that most of our residents are forced to move away for the lack of jobs.

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