Csengery utca 15: The Guild of Barbers and Hairdressers in Budapest

The house located at Csengery utca 15 is a rather average-looking building from the second half of the 19th century. On Sunday, the door was open, so I sneaked in and discovered an interesting memorial plaque on the lobby wall. According to the plaque, this building was purchased in 1907 by the guild of Barbers and Hairdressers in Budapest (Budapesti Borbély és Fodrász Ipartestület). Interestingly, wigmakers were included a few years later. The guild used this building for its offices, as well as a warehouse and a meeting room. Between 1945 and 1949, the communist regime gradually dismantled the guilds in Hungary to gain full control over small businesses.

Old photo of a hairdressing salon in Budapest
A hairdressing salon located at Csengery utca 32 in 1933. This photo is from my own collection.

The guild’s premises were seized by the local branch of the Communist Party in 1945 or 1946, and in September 1946, they organized an exhibition on “The Birth and Death of Fascism” in this house. Csengery utca is a street full of treasures, and I have previously posted about Csengery utca 80.

3 responses to “Csengery utca 15: The Guild of Barbers and Hairdressers in Budapest”

  1. You can almost smell the past in your photos… thx

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I have launched Buildings Tell Tales in 2019, and since then visited and photographed over 1000 old buildings in Budapest. My goal is not only to take photos but to uncover the interesting stories hidden behind the old walls. By linking the stories of ordinary people such as workers, students, merchants, and domestic workers to specific places, I want to make the past tangible. Old buildings should be preserved not only for their aesthetic value but also for the memories they hold and the stories they tell. If you’re interested in learning more about me, you can read additional details on this page.

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