Built in 1910 according to the plans of architect József Huber, the building combines folk art elements with Gothic, Moorish Revival and Secession.
Today, the offices and meeting halls are in a more classical style without extravagant touches.
Between 1910 and 1940, the building housed the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
[1] Romania's Culture Ministry classifies the building as a historic monument.
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