Salon and bedroom

The last room: on the right side along the wall are displayed several pieces of furniture in the Neorococo style (cca 1850) carved of beechwood. On the cabinet you can see a cabinet frame clock from the same period with the face of Apollo, the god of sun, displayed on a pendulum. On the right there is a Portrait of a man of Karol Jakobey (1868), on the left there is a litography depicting the Zelené pleso tarn by J.Molnár from the late 19th century.

There is a salon from the Biedermeier period (cca 1820) displayed opposite. Above the bed you can see the portraits of Elizabeth and Samuel Demiany, the parents of Julius Demiány. Those were painted in 1820-1825 by the most famous Biedermeier Slovak painter, Jozes Czauczik. In the corner there is a bust of the Austrian Emperor, Ferdinand V. Next to the door there is an Empire writing escritoire decorated with Egyptian elements from 1810.

The bedroom set comes from the turn of the 19th and 20th century and was produced in the period between the late Barocco and Art Noveau. You can find there copper warmers used in bed from the 17th-18th century. On the right there is an Art Noveau ceramic toilet set produced in Zsolnay manufacture. Above there is a pair of photos depicting Julius Demiany as an elderly man with his second wife, Berta (cca 1875). Left to the door there is a portable toilet from the late 19th century. The toys come from the turn of the 19th and 20th century. The chandelier comes from the late Secession (1915-1920).

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