Until today, only two historians Istvan Ivanji and Dusan Jelic dealt with the past of the Subotica Jews. About the history of the Jewish cemetery Ivanji in his “History of Subotica” gives only three sentences, which read: “The Jewish cemetery was near the Hall of the Hall. When the cemetery was erected in 1829, it was not moved from the […]
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In 1890, Geza Kocka projected a one-storey cottage that was owned by the wealthy Halbror family. This eclectic architect brought out a very harmonious object of Renaissance lines on the decorative elements of classicism. Geza Kocka added four Renaissance portals with windows to the facade cladding made of fused bricks. The semicircular window was embedded in an ancient composition made […]
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Ferenc Gal (Gaál Ferenc) was born on March 27, 1860, in the excavation on the territory of today’s Slovakia. He lost his parents early, and the older brother Pied took care of him. Elementary school and lower secondary school attend classes in Nyitra, and continue in Budapest. Parallel to the National Music Institute (Nemzeti Zenede). He is a great student, […]
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A one-storey building that forms an independent urban block. From the west it is surrounded by Štrosmajerova street, from the south by Maksim Gorkog Street, from the east by the Age of Mamužić Street and from the north by Erneo Lanjija. It was built in the period 1880/83. year as a savings bank, the National Bank, according to Titus Mačković’s […]
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In the middle of the nineteenth century, in fact, in 1857, “Hotel Jagnje” (Hotel Lamb) was built with salami and atrium on the ground floor and hotel rooms in the upper part. The project and the name of the architect have not been known to us until now, but according to archival documents, building permits we find out that the […]
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The building on Republic Square No. 8 is part of the Trougao complex. On the engraving from 1815 on this site is a ground-floor building owned by Jožef Sucic. The building is with large open-entry entrances. The building was later transferred to the property of the families Ostojic and Jakobcic. It was redecorated in the floor in 1846, which was […]
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According to the writer of the historian Istvan Ivanjija, the writer of the only published monograph of the city, at the site of today’s building in Štrosmajer number 8, at the end of the 18th century, a tavern under the name “Black Eagle” was located where theater performances and balls were held. Today it is a storey building, whose first […]
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The building under the number five was renovated and upgraded for one floor by the architect of secession Marcela Comore and Deja Jakaba, and for the needs of the bank in 1912. The façade is resolved in the style of neo-Renaissance with elements of classicism. This two-sided, angular building is a typical example of a business building with decoration accentuated […]
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From the second period, from the period of euphoric construction and suburban construction, the object dates back to the Square of Emperor Jovan Nenad. Built in the style of neo-Renaissance, in the style that was and was accepted in the nineties of the XIX century not only in Subotica, but also throughout Central Europe. Neorenesansa was a style that shows […]
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One-storey corner building located across the oldest house, built probably in the second half of the nineteenth century with stylistic characteristics of classicism. Today’s appearance of the building was received by the adaptation probably at the beginning of the twentieth century, when the building was secessioned wall plastic in the upper part of the floor-belt in the form of vertical […]
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