Korzo Street – is one of the oldest streets in Uzhgorod. The name is derived from Italian language and translated as “street where people promenade”. Korzo obtained its name in the times of Drugets. That street also was named Mostova and further dedicated to Hungarian writer Ferenc Kazintsi (1759-1831). In the early XX century there lived rich European craftsmen and owners of shops, cafes, pastry shops. In particular the most famous was Purma’s pastry shop which situated on the intersection of streets Dukhnovycha and Korzo.