Károly Fackh

192240_fackh-villa_-_vasarnapi_ujsag._xxix.evf._23._sz._1882._vi._4._357._o.nyit.jpg Medieval castles inspired the former Fackh Villa on Andrássy Avenue It was damaged in World War II, so one of the charming villas on Andrássy Avenue was demolished, which was built as the family house of the director of the Western Railway company in the early 1880s. The building was bought by the Hungarian state at the beginning of the 20th century, which later handed it over to a female monastic order, so it is not surprising that a chapel was built there at that time. After the war, the decision-makers did not spare the villa, building a modern residential house in its place.

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