bg Zrenjanin

Post Office Building

- Kralja Petra Prvog 1 -
The administrative building from the 19th century was reconstructed in 1901, according to the project of the royal engineer Adolf Harmat. It was built for the needs of the Hungarian Royal Post and Telegraph. After the , the post office continued to work but as the Main Postal Administration in Petrovgrad, nowadays Zrenjanin. The post office was located there until the 1950s when they moved it to another building. After the post office moved out, the building housed the Workers' University and the open-air cinema called Bašta. In the courtyard of the building, there was a painting studio where the painter from painted the called "The Parade of the Banat Spahi before Emperor Francis Joseph", which he painted in the period from 1897 to 1898.
An old postcard showing the building
The protruded part that towers above the roof of the building, which is built in the styles of Eclectic and Neo-Classical, is adorned with two decorative vases and . Underneath the cornice, you'll be able to see a strip of , which is embellished with foliage. Two pretty unusually shaped are located within the frieze. Either a straight or a swan neck is placed above the second floor windows, which are supported by two . In the parts of the building, you can see some that are crowned with an Ionic . The capitals are adorned with volutes, an motif, and a .
An old postcard from 1906 showing the building on the right