Index – Domestic – A 130-year listed building in Józsefváros has been abolished, a hotel is being built



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The 130-year-old Heinrich courtyard in Józsefváros has been abolished as monument protection, and the reconstruction of the building has been classified as a priority investment, so they will not have to follow the district’s construction rules, Átlátsz.hu reported.

In front of the Museum of Applied Arts, at 32 Üllői út Heinrich yards Also known as the iron courtyard, it was once owned by the Heinrich family iron factory. The building complex consists of three parts: the rental building in Üllői út, the one-story warehouse buildings in the courtyard, and the multi-storey warehouse on Mária Street, in which, for example, Tilos Rádió also operated. .

The three elements of the building complex are regulated by 53/2011. (VIII. 25.) was declared protected by the NEFMI decree, which also extended to the wings of the ground floor of the court. Last December, the protection of the building was unexpectedly lifted and, in early May, the project was classified as a priority investment, so from now on, the investor does not have to comply with the district’s construction rules, he writes. Transparent.

Residents in the area complain about the construction, and a municipal representative also spoke. According to the owners of the adjacent buildings, the new high-rise house designed in the courtyard of the building will completely eliminate light from their apartments. According to Balázs Sátly (LMP), a local government representative from Józsefváros, a 117-room hotel and 218 apartments, mainly suitable for airbnb, will be built as part of the investment.

In this part of Józsefváros, in the so-called Palace District, the incorporation rules were tightened last year, but the Passage Heinrich Ingatlanfejlesztő Zrt. His real estate project managed to come up with plans last summer before the new regulations went into effect. In the past, due to the protection of the monuments, the Prime Minister cut the investment to demolish and partially rebuild the protected building, the article Transparent writes.



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