The building stood in pest, on the corner of curia utca and kígyó tér (franziskanerplatz-ferenciek tere), in the 1720s and 1730s it was the house of márton szeleczky. From 1771, the manor functioned in it. It was demolished when belváros was settled. "we will present the palace of justice in london and brussels with the recently built palace of justice in vienna, and we will place the hungarian one as the fourth. Drawing of the manor building. The reader is encouraged to visit this ancient, shapeless, poor building, which serves as the seat of the supreme court of hungary, and then compare it with the three magnificent palaces, each of which is an architectural masterpiece in its own right. . . It's high time to finally get serious about building a hungarian judicial palace. " hungary and the greater world, jan. 1883. 14. Page 22. Date: 1883.
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