In the proximity of „Brașov’s Stronghold”, near the Central Parc, there is The Army House or the Officers Circle (Mureşenilor Street 29), erected between 1939 and 1946, according to the plans of the architect Constantin Iotzu, in the spirit of a „simplified classicism” of the interwar modernism with the discrete use of the carved background.
On the line of the north-eastern fortifications of the old stronghold, demolished in the XIXth century, in this part of the town was built the Palace of the General Pensions Institute (1881-1885, today the University’s Rector Seat), Dr. Baiulescu House (1888, on the emplacement of the Belt-Makers Bastion, demolished in 1887) and the Roman-Catholic Boys Highschool (1901, today “Aprily Lajos” Highschool), located „beyond the Walls”, with its main facade towards Graft rivulet).
The Rector's Seat of „Transilvania” University (The Heroes Boulevard 29) has been erected in 1881-1885, as seat of the General Pensions Institute, according to the plans of Peter Bartesch, (1842-1914), the first „building engineer of the town” in neo-Renaissance style, with the facades of the upper register decorated with allegorical figures, in sgrafitto technique of the painter Lotte Goldschmidt.
Dr. Gheorghe Baiulescu House (The Heroes Boulevard 33), erected for the first Romanian mayor of Brasov, was built in 1888, being an different example of architecture of neo-Renaissance origin, due to the same author, Peter Bartesch.
The Building of „George Bariţiu” County Library (The Heroes Boulevard 35), erected between 1927-1929 by the architects Moritz Wagner and Constantin Nanescu in neo-Romanian style, with its initial destination as seat of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, closes the prospective towards Warthe Hill.