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The street is believed to have originated sometime at the beginning of the 19th century under the name of
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Nos 6-8, designed by architect Martin Klug. The building has an intriguing design while being decorated with numerous columns and painted in red. The interesting also is the fact that in 1914 here resided such personalities as an actress of theater
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