It is an abandoned three-story neoclassical building, covered with scaffolding, which does not allow the morphological study of its appearance. Horizontal decorative bands can be seen at the level of the roof end.
The church of St. Paul was designed by the German architect Eduard Schaubert in 1838, while modifications to the original design were made by Theofil Hansen and C. Lorenzen, who supervised the building. It was built on a plot of land granted by the donations of...
It is a neoclassical building with interesting architectural and decorative elements. It is covered with a tiled roof, while a series of cornices decorate the edge of the roof eave. However, recent renovation has changed the morphology of the facade.
It is a two-story building from the interwar period that displays morphological elements with influences from Art Nouveau (removal of openings on the ground floor) and later Art Deco (decorative motifs on the balcony railings). The curved bay window (architectural...
It is a ground floor building with obvious signs of abandonment. Traces of pulled plaster coatings can be seen on the facade, while on the roof the parapet is decorated with balustrades (small wooden pillars).