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