The officers' pavilion was build in 1858-1863 in a neo-Gothic style, resembling English Gothic architecture. It is a two-storied corner building with two polygonal angle towers on the main facade with a terrace on the main floor. The neo-Gothic building of the officers' pavilion is located in the same neighbourhood with the general Klapka square (“námestie generála Klapku”), en route to the New and Old Fortresses (“Stará a Nová Pevnosť”). On its main facade there is an inscription VIRIBVS VNITIS - “with united forces” - the motto of Franz Joseph I. Originally, the building was used as an apartment block for the officers (and their families) of the imperial and the royal army. On the main floor, there was a casino for the officers, which nowadays serves for the representative purposes of the city. In 1999-2000 an amphitheater was built on its courtyard. A bridge situated on the courtyard symbolizes a partnership between the cities of Komárno and Komárom. There is also a bust of Ján Selye installed on the courtyard.
Officers' pavilion Komárno

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