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Arad Administrative Palace

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Arad Administrative Palace

Address
  
Strada Timişului, Ciacova, Romania

Similar
  
Neumann Palace, Aradi víztorony, Bohus Palace, Evangelisch‑Lutherische Kirche Arad

The administrative palace is an historic building located in Arad.

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History

The initial location of the town hall was in the Avram Iancu Square from the 17th century. Following the development of the city and the shift of the center from Avram Iancu to the new areas, the city council decided to build another one closer to the new core of the city. They hired the Budapestan architect Ödön Lechner, who came up with a design. Due to financial problems, the project was found impossible to build. After that they hired another architect, Ferenc Pekar who modified the blueprints, cutting out some of the elements. It was inaugurated in 1877.

Architecture

Its tower is reminiscent of the Flemish town halls and the ornamentation draws from the Flemish renaissance. The timepiece was brought from Switzerland in the year of the inauguration and it still is functional. The stained glass were painted by the Aradean artist Sever Frentiu and they represented the seasons.

References

Arad Administrative Palace Wikipedia