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The city park and the city center were connected by a promenade planted with horse chestnuts – the City Park Avenue – in the period before the turn of the century. The new part of Egy hely (A Place) provides an insight into the history of the villa buildings built in mushroom numbers around the avenue. Among other things, it reveals what kind of institution is moving into the former villa of György Klösz, or what stylistic features emerge in the details of the foam-bean facades designed by Albert Kálmán Kőrössy.