



The ultimate “sneak-in”. Sometimes the photograph gods have your back!
1874 complex designed by Alphonse Balat, a mentor to Victor Horta. Several of Horta’s designs were influenced by these greenhouses.
Commissioned by engineer Miksa Moskovits, the palace was designed by architect Kálmán Rimanóczy Jr. and built between 1904 and 1905.
Secessionist Style: The exterior features heavily curved lines, ironwork, and detailed stucco reliefs of floral and vegetal motifs.
Layout Design: The building is structured with a basement for storage, a high ground floor meant for commercial shops, a partial mezzanine, and two upper floors designated for residential apartments.
Status: Fully restored to its former historic glory and classified as an official historical monument.
Tourist Value: You can view its stunning facade during architectural walking tours. You can book an organized city tour through platforms like GetYourGuide
Hungarian Secession: If this style of Art Nouveau catches your eye, then Oradea Romania is your spiritual home!
Saw this storefront in Douai posted here a few months back. It has been freshly repainted, this is the new state, looking more vibrant.
(Previous post mentioning this storefront: https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtNouveau/s/YrLqUck0sx)