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Jakob Sorgenfrei House

- Piața Unirii 10 -
The two-story residential and commercial building, which is part of the Canonic Houses together with the surrounding three houses, was attested around 1758, so it is likely that they were built before that date. In 1781, the building was donated by Margareta Bibich, with the maiden name Tomejan, to the Catholic Order of Piarists. This same order sold the house on May 12, 1871, to the Piarists to the canon Jakob Sorgenfrei. In 1844 the four houses had a single facade, which was probably damaged during the , after which individual facades were rebuilt. Various commercial companies operated in the building in the 19th, as well as 20th centuries.
The building shown in an old postcard
The roof of the building, which is built in the styles of Eclectic and Neo-Renaissance, contains, in addition to two dormers adorned with a , a protruded part, which is decorated with two globes, a , and several . Another cartouche is placed within the swan neck , which are placed above the second floor windows. The pediments are supported by either two or four , and in the midst of them, you can either see a or a beautifully decorated . Another cartouche can be admired underneath these windows, which are surrounded by floral ornamentation, including foliage. Above the first floor windows and the carriage gate, you'll be able to see a and a lovely arch that's adorned with an motif and two .
Another old postcard that shows the building