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Königstädtler Brothers Palace

- Trgu Marije Trandafil 7 -
The construction of the two-story building, which was built as a residential building and later converted into an administrative building, was completed in 1894. It's unknown which architect created the design, but it was built for manufacturing Königstädtler family, who produced alcoholic beverages and wine vinegar. Their first factory was opened in 1861, and their products were considered to be of high quality, which is confirmed by numerous awards at exhibitions in , , , and . During the , the Königstädtler family, like many other Jews, tragically perished in the Novi Sad in 1942, but also in the concentration camp.
One of the Königstädtler company labels for a rum bottle
Above the second floor windows of the building, which is built in the styles of Historicism and Neo-Renaissance, you can either see a pointed or a segmental , some of which are adorned with an and an motif, while the others are supported by two . Around some of these windows, you can admire and a decorative vase surrounded by floral ornamentation, while around the other windows, you can admire a decorative vase in the midst of a , as well as two , which are both crowned with a Corinthian . A containing six , or a balcony are placed underneath the last mentioned windows. The huge corbel that's placed underneath the balcony is embellished with the initials B.K. and an anchor, while the curved wrought iron railing is lavishly embellished with . The , which separates the first from the second floor, is adorned with tiny . The massive , which is placed above the first floor windows, are all decorated with foliage.
The building visible on an old postcard containing advertisement for the Königstädtler company