The interesting residents finally appeared within the walls only after the First World War: the line was drawn in 1922 by the geometry and mathematics teacher of the inner-city village high school, Gyző Remsey opened, who two years later, during the National Catholic Association's Easter pilgrimage to Rome, among the cars leaving from Naples to the ruined city of Herculaneum, insulted the president of the Miskolc prosecutor's office in such a way that Penyigey Manczur Lajos The son of a seventh-grade high school student, so much so that the Attorney General immediately filed a defamation lawsuit.
Also in 1922, it appeared within the walls of the villa. Stocks Quantity a court judge, or John Stocker teacher, or perhaps they moved out at the same time as the teacher, in 1929, when the house was vacated. The move was necessary because of the owner's new dream, which opened here in May of the same year. Dr. Károly Baál sanatorium, which, after obtaining permission from the Ministry of Public Welfare, accepted boys aged 3-12 and girls aged 3-15.
The details were reported in the Evening Courier (May 19, 1929): according to the article, the institution, called the Hűvösvölgyi Sanatorium for Holidaying Children, was built high above the city, yet easily and quickly accessible, in the most elite part of Hűvösvölgy, in perfect accordance with modern medical hygiene. The children's sanatorium can accommodate 30 children. In the middle of its large garden dotted with pine forests and huge trees, there is a 25 square meter concrete water pool for the children, with a huge sandy beach filled with fine Danube sand protected by a wall around it. Children who are pale, anemic, glandular, have no appetite, and are convalescent after serious illnesses due to the long winter have all the means and means here to get well in a short time. An ideal vacation spot for children of parents who want to travel or are unable to go on vacation. Highly qualified child nurse supervision and specialized medical treatment.
The sanatorium, which used the pool as an ice rink in winter and survived the Great Depression, was run by the Hűvösvölgyi Rickl-method Sanatorium and Water Treatment Institute Co. Ltd. in the 1930s, on whose board of directors the homeowner Kollár himself also sat.
The institute was not aimed exclusively at the middle class: in 1932, for example, children of railway workers and sailors were also admitted with a 20 percent discount, and it even happened that someone was treated for free. After a few years of operation, the liquidation of the place, which undoubtedly sounded better under the name Hűvösvölgyi Children's Sanatorium, finally began in 1934, but it did not close its doors until a little later.
The building may have been in good condition at the time, but the situation suddenly changed in May 1937, as it became life-threatening in a storm that caused a priest to drown in Margaret Island and rendered many homes in the capital uninhabitable.
The house finally closed at the turn of 1938-1939. Dr. Bélán Havas It fell into the hands of a man who turned it into an apartment building again. This man, who also worked for the editorial staff of the Capital Gazette and the City Newspaper, came in handy. To Dr. Árpád Halász , the doctor dr. Guttmann Livianak , and at the Vas Street Higher Commercial School
(Text: 24.hu)