File:Gedenktafel Sándor Révész, Gyóni Géza Straße, 2023 Békéscsaba.jpg

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Plaque to dr. Sándor Révész physician. Inscription: ~ "Dr. Sándor Révész, physician, a devoted and enthusiastic disseminator of Hungarian culture, lived and worked in the family house on this place, and between 1921 and 1938 he was the secretary of the Aurora Circle. Born in 1889, martyred at Auschwitz in September 1944" - Before current building built in the 1970s, till 1970 here was the Krátki–Reiner–Fonféder House (at the 33). Owned by György Krátky later Reiner B. In 1882 extended with a floor/storey. In the 1900s, the premises of the Association of Private Officials and Young Merchants of Békéscsaba, the shop of Singer Sewing Machine Co. of Békéscsaba, and Mór Wallfisch's money lender were located here. From 1911 to 1925 he was the city music school/hall? of Békéscsaba, led by Gusztáv Gyöngyösi. Around 1924, the house became the property of the Fonféder brothers (Nathan and Moses), and the fashion store and textile wholesaler of the Fonféder Brothers also operated here. In the 1920s and 1930s this house housed the First Békéscsaba Suitcase and Box Factory. It was demolished around 1970, and a four-storey residential building was built in its place, at Nos. 29-33, stretching from Mednyánszky Street to Gyóni Géza Street. - 33 (29-33) Andrássy Road, Downtown, Békéscsaba, Békés County, Hungary.
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dr. Révész Sándor orvos emléktábla "Az e helyen állott családi házban élt és dolgozott dr. Révész Sándor orvos a magyar kultúra odaadó, lelkes terjesztője, 1921 és 1938 között az Aurora Kör titkára. Született1889-ben mártírhalált halt Auschwitzban 1944 szeptemberében" felirattal az egykori Krátki–Reiner–Fonféder-ház helyére épült ház Ny-i homlokzatán Krátky György (később Reiner B.) ház. 1882-ben emelettel bővített ház 1900-as években Békéscsabai Magántisztviselők és Kereskedő Ifjak Egyesületének helyisége, t a Singer varrógép Rt. csabai üzlete, Wallfisch Mór pénzkölcsönzője. 1911-től 1925-ig Gyöngyösi Gusztáv vezette békéscsabai városi zenede. 1924 körül a Fonféder testvérek (Náthán és Mózes) tulajdonába került a ház, itt működött a Fonféder Testvérek divatáruháza és textilnagykereskedése is. Az 1920–30-as években ez a ház adott otthont az Első Békéscsabai Bőröndáru és Dobozgyárnak. 1970 körül bontották le, helyén négyemeletes, a 29–33. számú, a Mednyánszky utcától a Gyóni Géza utcáig nyúló lakóház épült. Info: csabaihazak.blog.hu/2013/05/12/lakohaz_az_andrassy_uton - Békés megye, Békéscsaba, Belváros, Andrássy út (egykor Vasút utca) 33 (29-33)= Gyóni Géza utca 1
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