In 1933 the Gyöngyház utca was named after a button-making craftsman working in the street, who also made buttons from shells (gyöngyház). The 1933 regulatory plan set out the framework installation and determined the height of the building.
In 1933 the Gyöngyház utca was named after a button-making craftsman working in the street, who also made buttons from shells (gyöngyház). The 1933 regulatory plan set out the framework installation and determined the height of the building.