Gerle János: Palaces of Money - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1994)
floor, allowing for direct communication between them and the coin counter. He started from the commonsensical consideration that the security of the vaults depends on their location on the floor plan, rather than on any security installations. Due to technological developments and the insights of chemistry, there is no longer such a thing as a burglar- and fire-proof safe. Rather than installing new safes, the answer to the problem is the continuous monitoring of the existing ones by building surveillance corridors. The first-floor foyer The allegories of Architecture: romantic scenes from rural life in Hungary on reliefs by Béla Markup 36