The German citizen George Alt, a Munich resident, mated a brindle-colored female dog imported from France named Flora with a local dog of unknown ancestry, known simply as"Boxer", resulting in a fawn-and-white male,
named"Lechner's Box" after its owner.
One of the most intriguing buildings in the city, Bratislava's“Blue church” was designed by the founder of the Hungarian Secession,
Ödön Lechner, in 1911, whose style combined the organic forms
of Art Nouveau with what he saw as Hungarian flourishes- influenced by folk art and Eastern decoration.