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Jevrejska 10

In the surrounding area, the dominant two-story building was constructed on the corner with Šafarikova Street. Its floor plan is adapted to the available parcel, with the wings forming an unusually sharp angle.

It was built according to the 1931 design by Josif Šverer.

On the façade facing Jevrejska Street, there are two shops with large display windows and an entrance corridor located near the right corner.

The entrance door is double-winged, wooden, and glazed, with geometrically stylized decorative grilles. At the center of the façade is a shallow risalit with an elongated rectangular oriel window that connects the first and second floors, and ends on the sides with small rounded balconies.

On the right side of the façade there is one axis of windows (all four-wing), while the left side is a solid wall.

Facing Šafarikova Street, there are five shops with display windows, one of which, at the end of the wing, is of more recent date; five axes of double-wing windows, and one with a three-wing window.

The window surrounds are shallowly projected and profiled. The corner of the building is chamfered, with a shop entrance on the ground floor and semicircular terraces with masonry, perforated railings on the upper floors.

The façades are smoothly plastered, except for the fields between the windows and the surfaces near the corner, where shallow grooving is used. At the end of the second section of the entrance corridor is a double-flight winding staircase with a cast-iron railing and treads made of gray sandstone.

The mansard roof, covered with folded tiles, has been converted into apartments.