The Kunz Widow’s House (or Mrs. Josef Kunz House) was one of the first buildings to appear after the ban to build on Timişoara citadel’s esplanade was lifted, in 1868.
It is claimed to have been built by Josef Kunz Comp. Brick Factory.
In 1914, the house belonged to Josef Kunz’s widow. It is an important edifice, also called The Artists’ House, because many famous artists, like Romul Ladea, Ferdinand Gallas or Aurel Breilean, had their studios here. After World War II, Ecaterina Kato Fleischmann (teacher at the Art High School, choreographer and art collector)’s dance school was working in the building’s attic.
Az adatlap szerzői:
Kutatás és szöveg: Alexandra Palconi
Helyszíni felmérés: arh. Vlad Pată
Fényképész: Flavius Neamciuc
Utolsó módosítás: 4 ani în urmă
Közzétéve: 27 noiembrie 2017
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