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Villa Géza Csonka

- Strada Gheorghe Doja 27 -
The two-story building, which was built with a residential function, was constructed in 1910. It was built according to the project of the Romanian-Hungarian architect and publicist for the Hungarian photographer Géza Csonka, who was born in 1863. After learning the profession of photographer in , he settled in Marosvásárhely, nowadays Târgu Mureș, in 1886. Here he partnered with the city's most famous photographer, Pál Péter Ciehulski, and between 1886 and 1893 they marked their shots with the inscription Ciehulski and Csonka. From 1896, after Csonka took over the business, he continued to work in Ciehulski's studio until 1910. Géza Csonka had a reputation as an excellently trained photographer, and he was and is rightly regarded as the first-ranking local photojournalist of his time. Due to family reasons, he had to move to Budapest in 1909, so in the spring of 1910, he rented out his studios and shops in Marosvásárhely. After 1950, the villa functioned as a house for students, and after a renovation that took place between 2011 and 2013, it became a hotel.
An advertising pamphlet advertising Géza Csonka's photo studio
A was placed on the tip of the roof of the lovely Art Nouveau building, which includes a . The part of the building contains a rare top gable and many ornaments, including several , some beautiful floral decorations, as well as that contain an image of a human head. The balcony door, which is part of a mushroom-shaped window, leads to a balcony that's placed on top of a bay window. The bay window also features a beautiful window, as well as fragments adorned with floral decoration and a lion head . The remaining part of the building contains much of the same ornamentation, but also a lot of , which were also used to decorate the Romanesque of the columns that support the section covering the main entrance.
An old postcard that shows Géza Csonka's photo studio