The memorial house Grigoriu was built in the year 1910, being projected by the architect Adolf Linz in an eclectic classicist style. Currently it is “the House of the Function” – M.A.N. Adolf Linz is the architect who emphasizes from the architectural point of view, on Constanța of the end of the XIXth century and […]
The Syndicates Cultural Center, one of the newest and the most elegant architecture constructions from the perimeter of the city of Constanța, has been executed between the years 1976 and 1983, according to the project of the architect K. Ghengiomer. The construction has been executed by the General Union of the Syndicates from Romania, on […]
The memorial house Cuculis is one of the constructions with history and Greek influences from the county of Constanța. The building was built in the period 1890 – 1911 in an eclectic style and neoclassic lineage. Currently, the house is a construction with apartments. Composed by basement, ground floor, two floors and mansard, the building […]
Located in Constanta Peninsula, Emirzian house called the House with Lions due to four columns on whose capitals dominates the lions, hides many legends, in eager rivalry more misterious. By one of them is also bound the name of Krikor Zambaccian. The famous House with Lions was built at the end of XIX century by […]
Located at no. 4 Ovidiu Square, the building was constructed by the architect C. Michaescu in 1911. It is designed in Art Deco style, making itself noticed by two bay windows of polygonal section that occupies the entire width of the building. Decorative elements are enshrined in the San Francisco metropolitan architecture (called the city […]
Constantinidi villa was built in 1905 in style metro station “Karlsplats” in Vienna with planimetric and decorative elements in the Art Nouveau style. Also the architecture is inspired by the Prague Municipal Palace. Currently, this building houses a branch of the Constanta County School Inspectorate. Art Nouveau is the French name of what was called […]
In 1913 the Captain T. Constantin Stanescu obtains the building permit t of an real estate located in the corner of the streets Marc Aureliu and Tomis (today Sulmona), which happily survived the times. Drawings and plans were executed by architect Adolf Linz, who designed a house with a basement and ground floor with eclectic […]
On 13 August 1913, the former conservative major of Constanta, Titus Cananau got the construction permit on its land located in Elisabeta Avenue. The building is designed after the plans of the architect Victor Gh. Stefanescu, under the influence of European Eclecticism. It has Neo-Romanian elements and Art Nouveau ornamentation. It has very interesting volumetric […]
Built after 1904, the Memorial House Bârzănescu impressed and stands out by his style Art Nouveau which combines the neoclassical structure, some Baroque elements and Secession details. Art Nouveau (a term which belongs to the French language and has the meaning of New art) is an artistic style entirely demonstrated in the visual arts, the […]
On January 14, 1910, just one month after the death of the mayor, the City Hall donated to Mayor’s John Banescu wife the lots A1 and 2 of the box B.A. to build a house. The Architect of the commune, Nicolae Loghiu, approved a plan of dwelling on Carol Street, shops and a cave, located […]