Subotica

BUILDING LENIN PARK 13

The building was built in 1898 for Ferenc Šimegi, the owner of the state-of-the-art steam mill in the area, according to Titus Mačković’s projects, who applied the neo-stylistic orientation to the building. It represents the last in a series of four palaces on the northern edge of the park, located at the corner of the Lenin Park (leaning on “Leović […]
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BUILDING FRANKOPANSKA 2

At the end of last century Subotica is one of the cities that has the most dynamic direction of development in Hungary, but this does not follow the same degree of development in culture and education. Although the third city is the country’s population, the highest percentage of illiteracy has been recorded here. The city has always been skeptical about […]
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THE BUILDING OF BRANISLAV NUŠIĆ 2

According to the archival record, the building on the corner of Branislav Nusic and Cara Dusana streets was designed in 1913 by architect Pal Vadas. The orderer of the building was the Free Royal City of Subotica, and the purpose of the building was a rented building in which the elite apartments were rented by the City Senate and from […]
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BUILDING BRAĆA RADIĆA 74

The building was built in 1902 according to the design of architect P. Beraneka, for the needs of Janus Brauhler (Brauchler Janos), carpenters and woodworkers. It was built in the style of mature historicism, neo-baroque stylistic orientation, with abundant use of baroque ornaments, in order to achieve representativity of the building. The building is a typical example of civic architecture […]
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THE BUILDING OF THE BANK “PUTNIK”

The building at Borisa Kidriča Street 4, today a business-residential building, known as “Travelers”, is located in one of the oldest and most representative streets in the protected city core of Subotica. Famous designers Marcel Komor and Daze Jakab in 1907, in very modest conditions and in a cramped space, without any visions, projected an object designed for the needs […]
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THE BANK BUILDING

The most recently built object in the complex “Trougla” is the building of the former bank. Construction began after 1905, and was completed in 1912. The building was built according to the projects of Alfredo (Guttmann) Hajos with the stylistic characteristics of the geometric Viennese secession. The building is unusual in the very location where it is located. It is […]
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ТHE “GEMINI” BUILDING

An unusual building known as the “twins” composed of two identical pieces, as a mirror image, separated by open passage. It was built for the Subotica Building Company (Szabadka épitő rt) in 1912 according to the project Žigmonda Siklaia (Sziklai Zsigmond), architects from Budapest, as a business building – the first department store. After the transition to the ownership of […]
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RAILROAD STATION PALIĆ

In the mid-nineteenth century, the formation of the Palić resort began. Already in 1840, the central park was planted along the lake, and for the next decades nothing was lost for the other villa – the parks of distinguished Subotica. Significant date for the further development of Palic as a holiday resort is undoubtedly the construction of the Subotica-Segedin railroad. […]
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RAILROAD STATION

During the first decade of the twentieth century, cellular stations along with dissolved farms around Subotica received their cellular facilities. In 1910, projects for typical cellular objects were made. One such preserved and still functioning cell is the Naumovićevo cellar (now Šomčić’s farm). This building is characterized by its stylistic characteristics by the flows of the Hungarian secessionist variant, which […]
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WATER TOWER

On the northern shore of the Palić lake, three key buildings of the resort – Water Tower, Great Terrace and Female Bath are located. They were built at the turning point of the XIX century in XX, in the spirit of secession of the “young” by the projects of Budapest architects Marcelo Comore and Dezeja Jakaba from 1909. The swimming […]
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