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Palić Water Tower

- Horgoški Put -
The construction of the structure was completed on June 15, 1910, and was executed by the Jewish Hungarian architects and . The building once had three functions, it was a water tower, it was also the ornate entrance gate of the spa town and the tram stop.
An old postcard that shows the building
The most striking part of the structure, which is built in the style of Art Nouveau, is the tower that's topped with a featuring . The that's placed on top of the spire is embellished with a lot of and a decorative sun. Around the top of the tower, which is surrounded by upside-down , you can see a that runs around the entire tower. The rest of the structure consists of an arch and a waiting pavilion for the tram, which is built out of wood. The part also features lambrequins and loads of lovely floral ornamentation carved into wood. The pavilion's gutter contains made of ornamental parrot heads.
The building shown in an old postcard