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Deutsch-palota - Deutsch Palace - Szeged

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The Deutsch Palace, situated in Szeged, was constructed in the Art Nouveau style between 1900 and 1902. Mihály Erdélyi was the architect behind its design, located at Dózsa utca 2, 6720 Szeged. Ödön Lechner was responsible for the majolica-decorated facade and two staircases, which exhibit influence from his notable work, the Budapest Postal Savings Bank. This architectural style drew inspiration from Hungarian folk art and featured a daring green-blue-orange color combination at the time . Zsolnay ceramics adorn the building's decorations, including the balcony grates, stair railings, and wrought iron entrance door. The house was considered modern due to the inclusion of amenities like bath cylinders and bathtubs in the apartments, which was unconventional for that era. The Puppet Theater operated within the building until the mid-1980s. Adjacent to the next house, a plaque commemorates a section of Gyula Juhász's poem (Dózsa feje) dedicated to the street's namesake.

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