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The building is formed of two separate bodies.
Situated at the crossroad with Poştei Street, the building is formed of a ground floor and the first floor.
The front of the Human Rights Building is formed by the two cylindrical chambers of the European Court of Human Rights.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor, three floors and an attic.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and a partial first floor.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, its façade displaying four panes.
The building is formed of a semi-basement, a ground floor and the first floor, the longer wing looking onto the street.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, its shorter wing looking onto the street.
The building is formed of several bodies, the majority of which are of an industrial character.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, its façade being structured on seven lines.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and two floors, its facades looking onto Papiu Ilarian and Cetatii Street.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, displaying three facades looking onto Tipografilor, Gh.
The building is formed of a ground floor and the first floor and forms a closed precinct together with the house at no.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor and has a richly decorated façade in an eclectic style.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor. Its façade is structured on eight lines, richly decorated with“1900” elements.
The building is formed of a semi-basement and the ground floor, its façade having been modified and displaying an access gate in the left extremity.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, resulting from the joining of two houses in the last third of the 18th century.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, its façade being structured on eight lines at the first floor and seven lines at the ground floor.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and is two floors high. Its façade is symmetrical with the passageway situated between the two central lines.
The building is formed of two bodies, one looking onto Tipografilor Street,being formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, structured on five lines.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and is two floors high. It has a symmetrical façade, with nine lines on each level, decorated with bossages, profiled frameworks and cornices.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, with a façade structured on four lines. On the left side we note the circular arched passageway, with a gate made of horizontal boards.
The building is formed of a ground floor and a first floor, with four lines at the ground floor and six lines at the first floor, displaying wide frameworks and preserving an oval baroque style cartouche in the center of the façade.
The building is formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor and is placed at the crossroad with Ocnei Street, towards which it has a three-line façade, with large shop windows, with a polygonal superior part.
The building is formed of two bodies, one looking onto Tipografilor Street,formed of a ground floor and the first floor structured on four lines, and the other body looking onto Cetatii Street, being formed of a basement, a ground floor and the first floor, structured on six lines.
Presently, the building is formed by a complex of three different units attached together; these units were built in succession: a the largest south church dedicated to the Presentation of Mary to the Temple, b the chapel of St Barbara on the northern side; and c the exonarthex with the propylon to the west.