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

List of buildings in the text (23) No. 3 Aulich utca So-called Walkó House, today apartment building Designed by Albert Kőrössy, 1901 Sculptural decoration by the Oppenheim-Rintel firm (Géza Maróti Rintel) (Í3)No. 5 Deák Ferenc utca Formerly Headquarters of the First Pest Domestic Savings Bank, today headquarters of Budapest Bank and State Development Bank, 1908-1916 Designed by Ignác Alpár Sculptural decoration including allegorical female figures of Pest- Buda on the corner dome and reliefs by Géza Maróti (T) No. 5 Ferenciek tere Formerly the headquarters of the Central City Savings Bank, today the central office of 1BCJSZ and apartment building, 1909-13 Designed by Henrik Schmahl Builders: Jenő Schmitterer, László Dörre @ No. 4 Hold utca Formerly Postal Savings Bank, today part of the National Bank, 1899-1901 Designed by Ödön Lechner (22) No. 3 Honvéd utca Formerly residence and tenement building of Béla Bedő, today apartment house Designed by Emil Vidor, 1903 Stone-mason: Rezső Müller Master glazier: L. M. Herzl (16) No. 8 József Attila utca Formerly the headquarters of the Hungarian General Savings Bank, today branch of Hun­garian Credit Bank and apart­ment building, c. 1898 Designed by Artúr Meinig (15) No. 3 József nádor tér Formerly the General Credit Bank of Hungary, today the Ministry of Finance, 1909-1913 Designed by Ignác Alpár Corner of Dorottya utca and Szende Pál utca, Commerce, Industry and Hungarian coat-of- arms with angels by Géza Maróti Corner of Szende Pál utca and József nádor tér: Agriculture, Viniculture, child figures by Ede Teles Main entrance: Virtue, Lictor, child figures by Géza Maróti Gable: Motherhood, Fertility, commerce and coats-of-arms by Géza Maróti Side entrance: Beauty, Learning and child figures by Ödön Moiret (JO) No. 6 Kristóf tér So-called Kutnevszky House, apartment building, 1911-1912 Designed by Albert Kőrössy and Géza Kiss Sculptural decoration by Lajos Greff (j7) No. 6 Nádor utca Formerly Czech-Hungarian Indu­strial Bank, today foreign cur­rency branch of the National Savings Bank (OTP) Designed by Béla Málnai and Gyula Haász Interior design by Gyula Tálos (18) No. 11 Nádor utca So-called Festetich House, today the headquarters of Elektroim- pex, 1913-1914 Designed by Béla Jánszky and Tibor Szívessy Reliefs by Ödön Moiret, 1915 52

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