Music pavilion (Hudobný pavilón) (1931)

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#Culture #Trenčianske Teplice #1931

Architects

Artúr Szalatnai-Slatinský

Developers

Československá účastinná spoločnosť liečivých kúpeľov

Address and directions

17. novembra 32
914 51 Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia

Public transport: Hotel Flóra

Access: Accessible

Today's use: abandoned

Description

A simple construction is often convincing, like for this pavilion. A round roof rests on five pillars and follows the floor plan. The pavilion is open on all sides so that the music can be heard everywhere. The building is too small for a large orchestra, so smaller ensembles can use the pavilion.

Description

A simple construction is often convincing, like for this pavilion. A round roof rests on five pillars and follows the floor plan. The pavilion is open on all sides so that the music can be heard everywhere. The building is too small for a large orchestra, so smaller ensembles can use the pavilion.

History

The small pavilion was built in 1931. It is still unclear to us who commissioned it. Since the Czechoslovak Healing Society tried so hard to improve the spa facilities, they could be considered as a developer. In 2024, the pavilion's floor was not present, so it cannot be used for its purpose.

History

The small pavilion was built in 1931. It is still unclear to us who commissioned it. Since the Czechoslovak Healing Society tried so hard to improve the spa facilities, they could be considered as a developer. In 2024, the pavilion's floor was not present, so it cannot be used for its purpose.

Sources

Construction types
reinforced concrete
Facades
concrete
Roof
flat
Details
railing pillar
Position
with/in a garden/park centre of a city/town/village

Impressions

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