Rákóczi Bridge

Ponte Rákóczi

The Rákóczi Bridge, also known as Lágymányosi híd, is one of the main bridges over the Danube in Budapest. Built between 1992 and 1995, it is one of the last bridges erected over the river in the Hungarian capital, connecting the 9th district (Ferencváros) on the eastern bank with the 11th district (Újbuda) on the […]

Museum of Applied Arts

Museu das Artes Aplicadas

The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest, located on Üllői út, is one of the most emblematic and representative buildings of Art Nouveau in Hungary. Founded in 1872 by the Hungarian Parliament, the museum was the third in the world dedicated to applied arts, following the examples of London and Vienna. The current building, inaugurated […]

Müpa Budapest

Müpa Budapeste

Müpa Budapest, also known as the Palace of Arts in Budapest, is one of Hungary’s main cultural and artistic centers, located along the banks of the Danube. Inaugurated in March 2005, this modern and futuristic complex quickly became a reference point for the city’s cultural life, offering a wide range of events ranging from classical […]

Ludwig Museum

Museu Ludwig

The Ludwig Museum in Budapest, officially known as the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, is one of the most prestigious contemporary art museums in Hungary and a must-visit for art enthusiasts in the Hungarian capital. Located inside the Palace of Arts (Müpa), the museum houses a vast collection of contemporary artworks by Hungarian and international […]

Hungarian National Theatre

Teatro Nacional Húngaro

The Hungarian National Theatre, located in the Ferencváros district of Budapest, is a symbol of great cultural and historical significance for Hungary. Founded in 1837, the theatre has been a pillar of the Hungarian artistic scene, significantly contributing to the promotion of the arts and national culture. Its history is rich in events and transformations […]

Holocaust Memorial Center

Centro Memorial do Holocausto

The Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest, located in the Ferencváros district, is a place of great historical and cultural importance that pays a powerful tribute to the memory of the Holocaust victims. Inaugurated in 2004, the center stands out for its educational and commemorative mission, aimed at preserving the memory of the tragic events that […]