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First Savings Bank

- Rybárska Brána 1 -
The four-story corner building, which was built in 1873, was constructed with both commercial and residential premises. The building, which was constructed for the First Savings Bank as a tenement house, was built according to the design that came from the hand of the Slovak architect .
An old postcard that shows a the building on the left side
The corner of the Neo-Renaissance building is defined by an supported by two , which are embellished with foliage. The same counts for the that are placed above some of the windows, the corbels that support the straight , the corbels that alternate with underneath the roof , as well as the dentils that are placed underneath the cornice that separates the first and second floors.
The building is visible in an old photo
The balustrade of the that's placed on top of the oriel window features the same balusters as the balconet that's placed underneath some of the windows. Underneath some of the other windows, you can admire a surrounded by floral decorations that contain a of the Greek god . The that are placed on the oriel window are either crowned with an Ionic or a Corinthian . In some of the corbels, as well as between some of the , you'll be able to see various . A pointed pediment is placed above the second floor windows, which in some cases are flanked by two . The protruding parts of the facade are framed with , some of which are decorated with .
Another old photo in which the building is visible