The Salonta City Hall is the headquarters of local government in Salonta, Bihor County, Romania. It is situated at 1 Republicii Street. The building was constructed during the Austro-Hungarian period, between 1906 and 1907, in Art Nouveau style. The architect was , a native of Salonta. The building has three symmetrical façades, with a ground and upper floor. Overlooking the former market square is the prominent center section, located on a street corner. The main entrance is in this part, with an ornate balcony above.
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| - The Salonta City Hall is the headquarters of local government in Salonta, Bihor County, Romania. It is situated at 1 Republicii Street. The building was constructed during the Austro-Hungarian period, between 1906 and 1907, in Art Nouveau style. The architect was , a native of Salonta. The building has three symmetrical façades, with a ground and upper floor. Overlooking the former market square is the prominent center section, located on a street corner. The main entrance is in this part, with an ornate balcony above. (en)
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| - The Salonta City Hall is the headquarters of local government in Salonta, Bihor County, Romania. It is situated at 1 Republicii Street. The building was constructed during the Austro-Hungarian period, between 1906 and 1907, in Art Nouveau style. The architect was , a native of Salonta. The building has three symmetrical façades, with a ground and upper floor. Overlooking the former market square is the prominent center section, located on a street corner. The main entrance is in this part, with an ornate balcony above. There are large semicircular windows in all three directions, topped by a triangular roof gable. Among the gable decorations are the lion from the coat of arms, and native János Arany holding his family arms. The interior features an ornate staircase and a richly decorated ballroom. The building is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. (en)
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