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Ármin Róth Trade House

- Strada Toldi 2 -
The construction of the two-story building, which was solely built for commercial purposes, was completed in 1910. The building, which was built as a tradehouse for the merchant Ármin Róth, was constructed according to the design that came from the hand of the Jewish Hungarian architects and . In 1953, in the wing of the Róth building, a department with the role of satisfying the needs of the population and training professionals was established, of which Imré Tóth was appointed as master. In the summer of 2017, after the roof collapsed, the house was renovated at the city's expense.
An old postcard that shows the building
The most distinctive feature of the building, built in the Art Nouveau style, is the lovely floral ornamentation. The wavy attic is emphasized by the , and at the same height, you can see some ornaments that are placed on top of the . The that crown the pilasters are embellished with geometric forms, which also count for certain other parts of the building.
The building is shown in an old postcard