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Tomas Lehman House

- Sarajlijina 10 -
The residential and administrative building was built somewhere in the 1880s for Tomas Lehman and his family. In 1881, it was bought by the industrialist Agoston Napholc, who had a steam sawmill and a lumberyard housed in the building. For some time, the Hungarian Royal Post and Telegraph was located in the building, which moved in 1896 to another building on Kralja Petra Prvog Street. After the , the property was confiscated, because it was owned by Germans. Later, the building housed the printing house called Budućnost.
The Budućnost printing house
The building, which is built in the styles of Neo-Baroque and Neo-Renaissance, contains a lot of that support the roof overhang above them. The corbels are adorned with a strip of and many other geometric forms. Above the main entrance door, as well as the rightmost window, you'll be able to see a richly decorated and a . These pediments, as well as the ones that are located above the other windows, are embellished with and a . Above the seven other windows, you can admire a beautifully decorated female , which is surrounded by lovely floral ornamentation. The that are located underneath the windows are decorated with volutes, foliage, and .
An aerial photo showing the building a bit below the chimney on the riverbank