2007
DOI: 10.1556/ahista.48.2007.1.2
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Die Stadtwäldchen Allee (1800-1873)

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“…Unger. It can fairly be assumed that the architect was Unger, as mentioned by E. Gábor (Gábor, 2007). The Madarász Villa had a symmetrical layout with a tripartite façade and a unique arch in the middle.…”
Section: Budapest: Andrássy Avenuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unger. It can fairly be assumed that the architect was Unger, as mentioned by E. Gábor (Gábor, 2007). The Madarász Villa had a symmetrical layout with a tripartite façade and a unique arch in the middle.…”
Section: Budapest: Andrássy Avenuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This motif alludes both to the Italian cinquecento and French revolutionary architecture. According to E. Gábor, the facade is similar to Claude-Nicolas Ledoux's Tabary pavilion in Paris from the end of the 18 th century (Gábor, 2007).…”
Section: Budapest: Andrássy Avenuementioning
confidence: 99%