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Oradea Bazaar

- Calea Republicii 3 -
The construction of the commercial building took place in 1899 by the order of the Hungarian architect and construction contractor, Kálmán Rimanóczy Senior. It was built on the site where several residential houses used to stand, which were demolished to make way for the newly built bazaar building. The first cinema, the Edison Theater, had the seats arranged in the amphitheater, and an English buffet operated in the building. Over the years, the building housed several shops, an Irish Pub restaurant, and even a bookseller.
An old postcard the shows the northeastern side of the building
The entrances on both the eastern and western sides of the Eclectic building, which leads to the pedestrian passage, are dominated by a very decorative , which is topped with a and adorned with a predicting the Greek god . The domes that are placed on each of the corners contain multiple dormers, which is also the case with the roof. Both passages, which are topped with a broken that contains a holding a shield, are flanked by two columns that are crowned with an Ionic . There's a that runs around the entire building is embellished with loads of . A straight pediment, which in some cases contains a segmental part, is placed above the second floor windows, which in some cases feature a six . A balcony is placed on each of the four corners, which is supported by two and secured with a wrought iron railing. There are several ornaments, which are decorated with various and in some cases even foliage, or a mascaron. Two that contain a decorative shell are placed on both the eastern and western sides of the building, which are topped with a .
An old postcard the shows the eastern side of the building