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Nägele Palace

Nägele Palace
Palatul Nägele
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Alternative namesKovács Palace
General information
Architectural styleSecession
LocationTimișoara, Romania
Coordinates45°45′34″N 21°14′59″E / 45.75944°N 21.24972°E / 45.75944; 21.24972
Construction started1910
Completed1911
Design and construction
Architect(s)Henrik Telkes

The Nägele Palace (Romanian: Palatul Nägele) is a historical monument in the Fabric district of Timișoara, Romania. It was built by pharmacist Antal Nägele on the site of an older pharmacy. In 1917 it was bought by pharmacist Aladár Kovács, being even today known as Kovács Pharmacy (Romanian: Farmacia Kovács).[1]

History

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On the site where the palace was built, on Fő utca (Hungarian for Main Street, today's Dacians' Street), Franz (Ferenc) Hönig's Holy Trinity pharmacy (German: Zur Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit; Hungarian: A Szentháromsághoz; Romanian: La Sfânta Treime) operated since 1873, when he had obtained the right to establish a pharmacy through a contest with three participants.[1] The pharmacy successively belonged to several pharmacists: Alexander (Sándor) Supp (1891–1893), Eduard (Ede) Feigl (1893–1894), Ernest (Ernő) Weinrich (Vida) (1894–1898) and Ignác Neumann (Németh) (1898–1905), respectively.[2] In 1905 Antal Nägele bought the pharmacy, and in 1910 he hired Henrik Telkes to build the current building.[3][4]

The palace is named after Aladár Kovács who bought both the building and the pharmacy from Nägele in 1917.[2][5] Even today, a pharmacy still operates on the ground floor of the palace.[1]

Architecture

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The two-story building is made in the so-called "1900s style", the Secession current.[6] Its decorations are typical for the last and most evolved phase, the "geometric" phase, of this style.[7] The entrance to the building is framed by two bas-reliefs representing female figures offering mortars with pharmaceutical preparations. Above the entrance rises a tower with three high gables and covered with a conical roof, on the top of which is the rod of Asclepius (but with two coiled snakes, a confusion with the caduceus common in the era).[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Palconi, Alexandra (30 October 2017). "Palatul Kovács". Heritage of Timișoara.
  2. ^ a b Péter, Mária H. (2002). Az erdélyi gyógyszerészet magyar vonatkozásai (PDF). Cluj-Napoca: Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület. p. 98. ISBN 973-8231-18-3.
  3. ^ Székely, Gabriel (2018). Enciclopedia arhitecților din Banat 1700–1990. Timișoara: Eurostampa. p. 212. ISBN 978-606-32-0558-3.
  4. ^ "Palatul Nägele". Art Nouveau World.
  5. ^ a b Neumann, Getta (2019). Pe urmele Timișoarei evreiești. Timișoara: Brumar. p. 164. ISBN 978-606-726-145-5.
  6. ^ Opriș, Mihai; Botescu, Mihai (2014). Arhitectura istorică din Timișoara. Timișoara: Tempus. p. 230. ISBN 978-973-1958-28-6.
  7. ^ "Palatul Nägele". Timisoara-Info.ro.
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