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Miksa Roth stained glass window, Erszebetvaros.

Miksa R贸th Memorial House

Budapest


This fabulous museum exhibits the work of the eponymous art nouveau stained-glass maker R贸th (1865鈥1944) over two floors of the house and workshop where he lived and worked from 1911 until his death. R贸th鈥檚 dark-brown living quarters stand in sharp contrast to the lively, Technicolor creations that emerged from his studio. His stunning mosaics are less well known but equal to his stained glass.


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