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Chapter of Cenad House

- Strada Matei Corvin 2 -
The two-story building, which was built with a religious function, was constructed in a period that lasted from 1902 until 1903. The permit that was needed for the construction of the building was issued on April 12, 1902, and it was built for the Roman Catholic Church, which is located in the immediate vicinity. The design for its construction came from the hand of the Austrian architect , who became the official architect of the Roman Catholic Bishopric, a position from which he ended up designing numerous churches in the Banat region.
An old postcard that shows the building on the left
The ornamentation of the part on top of the building, which was built as one of the earliest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Timișoara, consists of two decorative vases from which a flame emerges and some . Some of the that are placed underneath the roof are adorned with even more guttae, but also either a lion head or a . The fragments above the windows on the second floor contain either a garland wreath consisting of laurel branches, a decorative shell, or an motif. Shield-shaped ornaments and are placed at the bottom of these same windows. The that flank the windows are decorated with even more guttae, as well as circles, and in two cases even with a with a cloth originating from its center. Several stone blocks are placed above the windows of the first floor that come together in the center to form a .
Another old postcard that shows the building on the left