Heritage of Timișoara

Iosefin 2 Sfânta Maria ul.

The Palace of Waters

Alternativni nazivi:

Timiș-Bega Water Regeneration Society / Palace of the Romanian Railroad

Datum završetka:

29 august 1901

  • Arhitekta: Arch. Lipót Baumhorn
  • Izvođač radova: Arthur Tunner Arch. Karl Hart
  • Vlasnik: Banat Water Administration
  • Građevinska dozvola: 13 august 1900
  • Dozvola za izmenu: februarie 1906
  • Status vlasništva: Privatno vlasništvo
  • Status zaštite: Istorijsko nalazište
    "Old neighborhood of Iosefin" Urban Site
    TM-II-s-B-06098
  • Glavni arh. stil Art Nouveau/Secession
  • Drugi stilovi Historicist/Eclectic
  • Trenutno stanje Very good
  • Planimetrija Rectangular Complex
  • Broj spratova 3
  • Trenutna namena Local Administration




The Palace of Waters marks the entry into Iosefin neighbourhood, together with the Marschall Apartment Building situated across the street, after crossing the Traian Bridge from Cetate (the walled city) neighbourhood.

The impressive building was built by Karl Hart, following the plans of the renowned architect from Budapesta Lipót Baumhorn, author of several emblematic buildings of the city, including the former Fabric Synagogue, Lloyd Palace, the Jewish Community Palace as well as the Pedagogical High School 'Carmen Sylva.' Field observations by local researchers indicate that some buildings such as the Mercur Palace (the former Béla Fiatska Palace), István Nemes Apartment Building, or the Palace on 3 Lucian Blaga Street were also designed by Baumhorn.

Originally a one-story building (construction authorisation August 13, 1900 - completion date August 29, 1901), the Palace of Waters building was later rebuilt by Arthur Tunner, an event that generated in urban culture a legend (very well represented in the illustration created by Kape Illustration for Heritage of Timisoara: Iosefin edition) that the first floor of the palace was raised -- the new floor being added to the released space. The approval for the floor addition was obtained in February 1906.

Decorated in the 1900s style, the Palace of Waters showcases ornaments inspired by marine life, such as fish, seahorses, shells and marine plants. The play of the roof volumes as well as the presence of the tower provide a monumental presence to the palace, making it a good gateway to the Iosefin neighbourhood.

Property of the Banat Water Basin Administration today, the Palace of Waters was recently renovated, under the guidance of the architect Sorin Henţ. With the renovation, rooms for delegates were added to the building's attic. The renovation process was tedious and, unfortunately, the edifice lost some of its decorations, which conducted to a constant argument with the locals.

Istorijske fotografije

Autori ovog dosijea:

Istraživanje i tekst: Mihai Moldovan, Alexandra Palconi

Terensko istraživanje: arh. Vlad Pată (coordonator), Raul Andrei Rusu (voluntar)

Fotograf: Flavius Neamciuc

Poslednja izmena: 4 ani în urmă

Objavljeno: 19 octombrie 2018

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