Right in front of the Grand Terrace, from the same period and of the same style, lies the tiniest Art Nouveau special purpose facility - the Music Pavillion. In the spirit of time, it was used and is still being used as ...
The architects of the building had the idea of entering the Grand Park and resort through lavishly decorated entrance – The Water Tower. It was designed in Hungarian Art Nouveau style, inspired by folk elements: handicra...
The grand opening of the Palić Grand Terrace was in 1912. At that time it was also used as a multipurpose facility. The upstairs was renowned for its monumental ball room. At downstairs premises were a restaurant and a p...
The Zoo garden Palic is situated in the center of Palic, small village 6 km from town Subotica and 5 km from E75 Budapest - Belgrade highway. It is founded in 1949 and today spreads on 10 ha. The Zoo's fields of work are...
The Green Fountain (1985) and the Blue Fountain (2001) are the pearls of the city centre. Both were made of Zsolnay tiles, likewise all decorative ceramics and roof tiles of the city's art nouveau buildings.
Zvonko Bogdan Winery is a modern one, located in the traditional grape-vine and fruit growing region around the lakes Palić and Ludaš . The specific terrain and continental climate are the ideal foundation for early ...
It was built in 1904 by the architect Ferenc Raichle to be his home and his design studio. Expensive materials, the unusual combination of colours, the vibrancy of forms, the lavish interior and the backyard make this s...
The City Hall was built between 1908 and 1912. The decorative features of Art Nouveau are enriched with a romantic nuance of the Hungarian folklore, by floral elements made of ceramics and wrought ironwork forging. The C...