Erzsébet Híd

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Erzsébet Híd látható két épület közt.

Elisabeth Bridge between the Klotild Palaces in the 1900s. The Klothilden palaces (Hungarian Klotild paloták) are twin buildings that serve as both residential and commercial buildings. They stand as a symbolic entrance gate at the Elisabeth Bridge in the direction of Pest in Budapest. The ensemble was named after Clotilde von Sachsen-Coburg and Gotha. The buildings were built from 1899 to 1902 according to plans by the architects Mr. Kálmán Giergl and Mr. Flóris Korb in the historicism style. Originally there were arcades at ground level, where shops and restaurants are today. In 1977 the group of houses was placed under monument protection.

Title(s), language
language hungarian
language english
Subject, content, audience
subject Erzsébet Híd
Time and places
spatial reference Budapest
temporal reference 1900-as évek.
Attributes
medium paper
extent 10 x 12 cm
colour image black and white
format jpeg
Legal information
rightsholder MKVM
access rights research permit needed
Source and data identifiers
source MKVM
registration number KF 3917
registration number 2 Budapest üzletkép