Brück House

It was designed by László Székely [hu] and Arnold Merbl in the Secession style and resembles a thin slice of cake.

The reconstruction began in 1910 according to the plans of the chief architect of Timișoara at the time, László Székely [hu], and was completed a year later.

[3] He collaborated with the architect Arnold Merbl, who, in order to supervise the works, built a wooden shack in the area where he lived until their completion.

[6] Although the house was built in the Secession style, the corners of the building were not cut, this not being rounded, like all other monuments representative of this current.

[6] For the facade, ceramic tiles with Hungarian folklore motifs, generalized to Secession architecture in Hungary, were used as an ornament, and on the pediment of the house, which reminds of constructions in Budapest, the letters "BS" are inscribed, representing the initials of the first owner, Salamon Brück.

The interior of Brück House as of 2023, functioning as a pharmacy of Farmacia Catena [ ro ]