The buildings date back from the end of the 19th century and the interwar period.
[1] It was built 1847 originally named István sor/ German: Stephans Weg (Stephan Road) after Archduke Stephen, making reference to the neighboring quarter of Herminamező, which is named after his twin sister Archduchess Hermine of Austria, who in 1842 died.
The same logic lead to the quarter name of Istvánmező; István sor being part of the borderline in between them.
[2] The connection between the Dózsa György út to Hermina was rebaptized Ajtósi Dürer sor to commemorate the 400 years anniversary of Albrecht Dürer's death, referring to his family's place of origin at Ajtós.
The short section between Hermina út and Francia út remained István sor until 1949, when it was also restyled due to the anti-nobility ideology of the communist regime.