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Pataki–Teleki House

Pataki–Teleki House
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Țetcu Mircea Rareș, CC BY-SA 3.0 RO, via Wikimedia Commons
Original function:
palace
restaurant / confectionery / café
Current function:
house
Address:
Piața Unirii 34
Historical Hungarian county:
Kolozs
Country:
Romania
GPS coordinates:
46.7694948571, 23.5910008586
Google map:

History

It was built around 1790 by the Pataki family of Sárospatak. In 1807 Pataki Sámuel sold the building to the widow of Count Teleki Imre. In 1845 it was bought by Teleki Domonkos, a prominent politician and historian. At the turn of the 18th century, the Hungarian theatre company was able to hold performances in the corner hall on the first floor. The Bem József memorial plaque above the upstairs balcony on Deák Ferenc Street (formerly Közép utca, now Eroilor) recalls that the general stayed here on Christmas 1848 at the invitation of Teleki Domonkos. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the building was added a new floor. The part of the building facing Deák Ferenc Street housed the town's famous Bernát's Paper Store and the Lukullus Restaurant.

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