The Ignacz Heymann Palace and Anheuer House got their construction permit and were finalized almost in the same time, but they presented opposite plastic expressions.
The Anheuer House, in Secession style, was very modern for its time. The Ignacz Heymann, on the other hand, due to its neobaroque decorations, was considered ‘anachronic’.
According to the 1910 address book, the owner of the house was the tycoon János Holtz.
Authors of this file:
Research & text: Alexandra Palconi
Field research & mapping: arh. Anca-Raluca Majaru, arh. Cristina Chira
Audited by: Mihai Opriș
Translation into English: Alexandra Dragoş
Photographer: Flavius Neamciuc
Last modified: 5 years ago
Published on: 24 October 2017
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