- Goldstein Palace
The Pałac Goldsteinów or "Goldstein Palace" is a
neo-renaissance palace inKatowice ,Silesian Voivodship ,Poland . It was build by Abraham and Joseph Goldstein and is located at the west end of the city centre, at coord|50|15|33|N|19|0|47|E|type:landmark_region:PL|display=inline,title.The palace is representative for the building style of the 1870s. Both the front and the staircase inside are also typical for this era. The opulent use of
marble andsandstone testifies of the owner's wealth. On every floor, there are 8 chambers.The Goldstein brothers owned
sawmill s in multiple cities in Poland, also in Katowice. After a fire burned down the Katowice sawmill, the Goldstein brothers switched their main business toWrocław . They sold the estate to the firm "Kohlen Produzenten Georg Von Giesches Erben". Before theSecond World War , the localChamber of Commerce was located in the building. From 1952 until 1990, the building housed theTowarzystwo Przyjaźni Polsko-Radzieckiej ("Fellowship of Polish-Soviet friendship") and the "Przyjaźń" (friendship) cinema. From 1960 to 1970, a theater named "12a" was in the cellars. More recently, there was a restaurant in the building, but currently it is undergoing reconstruction to become a "Urząd Stanu Cywilnego" ("Office of Civil Status") in 2007.The
architect of the building is unknown, but historians suspect him to be fromBerlin .
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