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Reception room in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
The reception room of the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The maids\' room in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Living room in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secession kitchen in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Detail of decorative stone fountain plated with geometric elements in the hall of the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
The reception room of the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania.
Gramophone in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance corridor to the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glasvand and stained glass windows in the passage area of ??the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secession bedroom in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
The central hall on the first floor of the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portion of the greenhouse in the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cage in the greenhouse of the Darvas house, Oradea, Romania. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Casa Darvas (also called by some La Roche) is a historical and architectural monument in Oradea, on Iosif Vulcan street at no. 11, designed by the brothers József Vágó and László Vágó, dating from 1909. It is considered one of the most original architectural projects from the turn of the century, thanks to the exposed concrete slabs on the facade. Currently, the building houses the first Art Nouveau museum in Romania. The museum exhibition dedicated to Oradea interiors "La Belle Époque" reconstructs the bourgeois environment of Oradea. The objects present in the exhibitions were characteristic of bourgeois homes, villas and palaces, built in the Art Nouveau style


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