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Celje City Savings Bank

- Krekov Trg 6 -
The three-story building, which was built for commercial and administrative purposes, was constructed at the end of the 19th century, in 1887 to be more precise. It was built for the Celje City Savings Bank who commissioned the design for its construction to the Austrian architect Hans Fraueneder, after the example of the Heinrichshof in . Due to industrialization, banking also developed in the city, and the Celje City Savings started operating in 1865.
The building shown in an old postcard
A lot of are used to embellish the Neo-Renaissance building, which are either crowned with a Doric, a Corinthian, or an Ionic . The and balustrades, which are also present in large numbers, all contained different modelled . In addition, the building is also lavishly decorated with all sorts of ornamental vases. Underneath the roof , you can alternatingly see or , as well as an motif. The pointed that are placed above the third floor windows, some of which are flanked by , are adorned with , which is also the case with the parts underneath these same windows. Some of the that are placed above the circle top windows are embellished with foliage. The distinctive , as well as the columns that support the corner balcony, give a beautiful depth to the building.
An old postcard that shows the building in the distance