Post Office Street
Postcard
Dunajská Streda. Posta ul. – Pósta utcza.
The famous Posta Street, which connects the Main Street and the Church Square, on a postcard from the 1930s. The street got its name from the post office operating in today’s Bihari Szálló, which moved here in the early 1900s from the area of the current Catholic parish. The post office was originally located in the former Csillag Street (which got its name from the Csillag Inn, which was already famous in the 1700s, then it was registered as Városi utca, and today we know it as Béla Bartók Promenade). Returning to the picture: from 1874, the printing house of Józsua Goldstein, the publisher of Csallóközi Lapok, but also the city’s dentist, operated on this street.
Attila Nagy, local historian
The famous Posta Street, which connects the Main Street and the Church Square, on a postcard from the 1930s. The street got its name from the post office operating in today’s Bihari Szálló, which moved here in the early 1900s from the area of the current Catholic parish. The post office was originally located in the former Csillag Street (which got its name from the Csillag Inn, which was already famous in the 1700s, then it was registered as Városi utca, and today we know it as Béla Bartók Promenade). Returning to the picture: from 1874, the printing house of Józsua Goldstein, the publisher of Csallóközi Lapok, but also the city’s dentist, operated on this street.
Attila Nagy, local historian