György Bernády
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- The native form of this personal name is Bernády György. This article uses the Western name order.
György Bernády (Bethlen, 10 April 1864 – Târgu Mureş, 22 October 1938) was the mayor of Tîrgu Mureş twice, 1900–1912 and 1926–1929. In this period was built the City Hall and the Cultural Palace in Tîrgu Mureş on the Roses square. His name is associated with public illumination and sewerage in the city. In this period were also built many schools, libraries and art gallery.
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[edit] Biography
- His father, Dániel Bernády was an apothecary.
- György studied in Marosvásárhely and Budapest.
- He had a son, Györgyike, born in 1919 in his fourth marriage, but he lost him very quickly, after 17 years.
[edit] Modernization
- György was the first initiator of the town modernization.
- He had many goals such as sewerage, roads asphalting, building of the power and water station, building of several bridges, regularization of the Mureş River stream and building of public buildings such as – the Town Hall, the Cultural Palace in Târgu Mureş.
- He founded and settled the Academy of Music, the Municipal Library and the Art Galleries.
- There were constructed several buildings to host primary, secondary schools and universities.
[edit] His work
- "Az erdélyrészi földgáz kérdésről" (Questions about Transylvanian natural gas) (Târgu Mureş, 1913)
- "Intelmek" (Remonstrances) (Târgu Mureş, 1916)
- "Nyílt levél" (Open letter) (Târgu Mureş, 1920)
[edit] The present
Bernády's statue is located in front of the Teleki house, in a place named after him. The statue's creator is Bocskay Vince, from Sovata.