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The Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennial The Architectural History Kinga Bódi Zurich, 10. November, 2010
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The Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennial威尼斯双年展匈牙利馆 The Architectural History 建筑的历史 Kinga Bódi Zurich, 10. November, 2010
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The Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice BiennialThe Architectural History
Kinga BódiZurich, 10. November, 2010
Mosaics by Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch. Side facade:Prince Kupa (symbolized the Christian religion in Hungary) and Prince Emeric (symbol of the dissemination of western culture in Hungary), 1909
The new Hungarian Pavilion, 1957 Architect: Ágost Benkhard (1910–1967)
(One floor, flat roof, open interior courtyard)
György Csete’s plan for the renovation, 1994Main facade (The original ground floor, without first floor, with a
new high roof)