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The Royal Postal Savings Bank is a Hungarian Art Nouveau building in District V of Budapest designed by Ödön Lechner. It opened in 1901.The building currently houses the Hungarian State Treasury. It is emblematic of the Hungarian szecesszió style, which was part of the larger "secession" zeitgeist in European art and architecture at the time. The exterior of the building is covered in tiles from the Zsolnay Porcelain Factory and Hungarian folk art motifs. Decorative elements inspired by nature can be found everywhere, including large ceramic bee hives that sit a top the green patterned roof.

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  • Postsparkasse (Budapest) (de)
  • Royal Magyar Postatakarékpénztár (es)
  • Caisse d'épargne postale (Budapest) (fr)
  • Royal Postal Savings Bank (en)
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  • Die ehemalige Königliche Postsparkasse (ungarisch Postatakarékpénztár) ist ein Gebäude in der Hold utca 4 im V. Budapester Bezirk. Das Haus wurde von 1899 bis 1902 nach Plänen des Architekten Ödön Lechner erbaut. Lechners Stil entsprechend finden sich Jugendstil und Ornamente der ungarischen Volkskunst. Das Gebäude ist im Besitz der Magyar Nemzeti Bank. Heute befindet sich dort das staatliche ungarische Schatzamt (Magyar Államkincstár). (de)
  • La Caisse d'épargne de la poste (en hongrois : Postatakarékpénztár) est un édifice situé dans le 5e arrondissement de Budapest. Construit en 1901 selon les plans d'Ödön Lechner et Sándor Baumgarten dans le plus pur style Sécession, il abrite désormais le Trésor public hongrois. * Portail de Budapest * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de l’Art nouveau (fr)
  • The Royal Postal Savings Bank is a Hungarian Art Nouveau building in District V of Budapest designed by Ödön Lechner. It opened in 1901.The building currently houses the Hungarian State Treasury. It is emblematic of the Hungarian szecesszió style, which was part of the larger "secession" zeitgeist in European art and architecture at the time. The exterior of the building is covered in tiles from the Zsolnay Porcelain Factory and Hungarian folk art motifs. Decorative elements inspired by nature can be found everywhere, including large ceramic bee hives that sit a top the green patterned roof. (en)
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  • Royal Postal Savings Bank (en)
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  • Royal Postal Savings Bank (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/20130613_Budapest_105.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Postatakarékpénztár_1910.jpg
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  • V. Hold utca 4. (en)
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  • The building in 1910 (en)
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  • Magyar Királyi Postatakarékpénztár (en)
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  • Die ehemalige Königliche Postsparkasse (ungarisch Postatakarékpénztár) ist ein Gebäude in der Hold utca 4 im V. Budapester Bezirk. Das Haus wurde von 1899 bis 1902 nach Plänen des Architekten Ödön Lechner erbaut. Lechners Stil entsprechend finden sich Jugendstil und Ornamente der ungarischen Volkskunst. Das Gebäude ist im Besitz der Magyar Nemzeti Bank. Heute befindet sich dort das staatliche ungarische Schatzamt (Magyar Államkincstár). (de)
  • La Caisse d'épargne de la poste (en hongrois : Postatakarékpénztár) est un édifice situé dans le 5e arrondissement de Budapest. Construit en 1901 selon les plans d'Ödön Lechner et Sándor Baumgarten dans le plus pur style Sécession, il abrite désormais le Trésor public hongrois. * Portail de Budapest * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de l’Art nouveau (fr)
  • The Royal Postal Savings Bank is a Hungarian Art Nouveau building in District V of Budapest designed by Ödön Lechner. It opened in 1901.The building currently houses the Hungarian State Treasury. It is emblematic of the Hungarian szecesszió style, which was part of the larger "secession" zeitgeist in European art and architecture at the time. The exterior of the building is covered in tiles from the Zsolnay Porcelain Factory and Hungarian folk art motifs. Decorative elements inspired by nature can be found everywhere, including large ceramic bee hives that sit a top the green patterned roof. (en)
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  • V. Hold utca 4. (en)
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  • Magyar Királyi Postatakarékpénztár (en)
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