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Black Eagle Inn

Black Eagle Inn
Nagybánya, az öreg fogadó épülete - panoramio - h laca
h_laca, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Original function:
hotel / tavern / guesthouse
Current function:
inn/pub
Address:
Strada Vasile Lucaciu 4
Historical Hungarian county:
Szatmár
Country:
Romania
GPS coordinates:
47.6597853028, 23.5826865634
Google map:

History

The inn was already functioning in 1736. In 1784 the long east wing was built, with separate bedrooms. In 1802 the neoclassical building was given an upper floor. The facade was converted to neo-Renaissance in the 1870s. The upstairs salon was used for balls and theatrical performances in the 19th century.

In 1847, the Hungarian revolutionary poet Petőfi Sándor and Szendrei Júlia were on their way to Teleki Sándor's manor house in Koltó, where they were going to spend their honeymoon, when the axle of their carriage broke near Nagybánya, so they spent the night in the Black Eagle Inn. A plaque on the upper floor of the building commemorates this.

In 1925, the Town Hall moved into the building, since it had not provided a sufficient standard of accommodation for guests. A new town hall was built in the 1970s.

Source:  csemadok.sk
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