Merbl Palace | |
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Palatul Merbl | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Secession, Baroque |
Location | Victory Square, Timișoara |
Coordinates | 45°45′11″N 21°13′29″E / 45.75306°N 21.22472°E / 45.75306; 21.22472 |
Completed | 1911 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Arnold Merbl |
The Merbl Palace (Romanian: Palatul Merbl) is a monumental building in the Victory Square of Timișoara, Romania. It is part of the Corso interwar urban ensemble, listed as a historical monument of national importance.
History
The Merbl Palace was built in 1911, in the Secession style with Baroque elements, according to the plans of Arnold Merbl, the builder of the Lloyd Palace in the same square. The Neuhaus Palace alternates between the two. Merbl was an important builder from Timișoara, his company Arnold Merbl & Co. being also known outside the city. He also contributed to the construction of the Piarist complex between 1904 and 1908.
The three-story building has a corner tower facing the side street. During the communist period, the ground floor of the building housed the Mihai Eminescu Bookstore, the largest bookstore in the city.
References
- "Lista monumentelor istorice din județul Timiș". Direcția Județeană pentru Cultură Timiș.
- Păun, Liana (13 April 2014). "Piața Victoriei (II). Cum și-a lăsat Székely László, arhitectul-șef al orașului acum 100 de ani, amprenta asupra centrului Timișoarei". pressalert.ro.
- "Palatul Merbl, Timișoara". Welcome to Romania.
- ^ Bader, Adrian (21 April 2022). "Palatul Merbl din Piața Victoriei arată ca-n occident, după restaurare". Ziua de Vest.