This situation led the noted architecture historian Nikolaus Pevsner, writing in 1959,
to comment that the city was"architecturally a miserable disappointment", with no pre-19th-century buildings of any distinction.
This situation led the noted architecture historian Nikolaus Pevsner, writing in 1959,
to comment that the city was"architecturally a miserable disappointment", with no pre-19th century buildings of any distinction.