Images

ID:
1575
Place
Chernivtsi
Date:
1897-1898
Technique:
Postcard
Size of the resource:
140x90 mm
Creator
Unknown
Collection
Library of the Institute of Ethnology Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv
Copyright
Biblioteka Instytutu Narodoznawstwa, Lwów
Publisher
Leon König, Czernowitz
Description
The postcars shows the Town Hall on the Ringplatz (Central Square). Chernivtsi was made the capital of the Bukowina after the annexation by Austria in 1775 and granted the status of a city in 1786. Only in 1832 Chernivtsi got a proper Magistrat (City Council) headed by a regular mayor. In 1843 the contruction work for a city hall on the Ringplatz started and were finished in 1848. The classicist building by the architect Andreas Mikulicz has a tower of 50 meters, used as watchtower by the fire brigade and a clock which once used to strike every full hour. In Austrian times, it was topped with a gilded double headed eagle. It was renovated in 1903. The rooms in the cornes on the first floor were rented out to shops. One of the most important mayors was Anton von Kochanowski who served from 1866-74 and 1887–1905. Chernivtsi was the only Landeshauptstadt (provincial capital) of the Austian Empire where Jews were elected mayor: Eduard Reiss (1905-07) and Salo von Weisselberger (1914). The statue of the Pieta in front of the town hall was erected in 1827 by Lazar Michalowicz and removed in 1923.
Helmut Kusdat
Tags:
Czernowitz, Town Hall, people, statue of the Pieta
Category:
Town Halls
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