Darvas-La Roche
The Darvas - La Roche House was built between 1909 and 1912 by the Art Nouveau architects László and József Vágó. Its beauty consists both of many specific elements of the Viennese Secession and of a unique modernity, comparable to the most European architectural creations of the early 20th century.
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The building offers an exceptional architectural spectacle, largely preserved in the vision in which it was built a hundred years ago. Its beauty consists of many elements specific to the Viennese secession, found in the practical geometric shapes of the two architects. Inside, neo-rococo-style antique furniture is carved from white-painted maple wood and kept in the upstairs bedroom. The rooms are furnished with decorative pieces and paintings that define the modern and refined lifestyle of the early twentieth century.
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