Built between 1859 and 1864 in a mixture of architectural styles, this venue offers year-round performances from folk dancing to orchestral concerts.
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Built between 1859 and 1864 in a mixture of architectural styles, this venue offers year-round performances from folk dancing to orchestral concerts.
Constructed between 1740-1762, the baroque house of worship enchants with its elegant exterior, wonderful high altar statues and a magnificent oval-domed ceiling fresco by Pál Molnar.
This neo-baroque hall in the Royal Palace stages operettas by such famous composers as Strauss and Mozart and concerts by the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble.
Theater hosts a variety of operettas during the winter months.
Built in 1896 for the Millennial celebrations, this large complex houses 21 exact replicas of the most magnificent and historic buildings of Hungary.
Permanent collections at this prestigious museum include the Medieval Royal Palace of the Buda Castle, Budapest In the Middle Ages and Gothic Sculptures from the Royal Palace of Buda.
This par-72, 18-hole golf course measures 5,915 yards from the back tees.
Located in the magnificent Baroque surroundings of the Erdody Palace, this specialty museum traces the history of musical life in Budapest from the 18th to the 20th centuries.
Built between 1725 and 1775, this magnificent baroque building was renovated in 1933, when many Gothic sections were restored.
This scenic walkway provides sweeping views across the Danube to the Buda side, passing several upscale hotels, restaurants and cafes.
The highest point in Budapest offers stunning views of the city and Danube River below.
The final resting place of Gul Baba, Muslim dervish and member of the Bektashi order who died after the capture of Buda in 1541, is an ornate burial chapel with many religious items and Turkish rugs on permanent display.
Location: II Budapest, Frankel Leo street 49. The syangogue is surrounded by a house so you will not see it from outside! Directions: Take a cab to the Komjadi swimming pool, it is next door. Take...
Built during the 19th century for the Hungarian Millennium celebrations, this mock bastion features pointed towers and turrets, reminiscent of the fairytale castles in Disney World.
The main thoroughfare of Pest during the 18th century, today the pedestrian walkway is lined with upscale shops, restaurants and cafes.
Located in a former municipal army barracks, this museum traces the history of war in Hungary through an extensive collection of war memorabilia, ranging from weapons and uniforms to coins and flags.
Scenic arch bridge (circa 1876) connecting the southern part of Budapest with Margaret Island, the city's popular island park and recreation area.
Serving as an entrance to the former old-walled city of medieval times, this square commemorates the outbreak of the Revolution of 1848, which sought to free the city from 350 years of oppressive rule by the Austrian Habsburgs.
Elegant and historic square, reputedly one of the most beautifully situated in the world, features a small, scenic park in its center.
The flame was lit in front of the Parliament Building in 1996, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1956 uprising, a sorrowful event for many Hungarian people.
This former Carmelite church was converted to a theater in 1784, and renovated in the 1970s. It now hosts a variety of theatrical performances and concerts throughout the year.
