Freedom Square

Liberty Square (Szabadság tér) in Budapest is a place that encapsulates the complex history of Hungary and the pulse of modern city life. Located in the Lipótváros district, the square is surrounded by buildings that bear witness to the city’s historical and architectural past. Built in the early 20th century, Liberty Square is a living […]
Hungarian Parliament Building

The building of the Hungarian Parliament, located on the banks of the Danube in the Lipótváros district of Budapest, is one of the most iconic and majestic buildings in the Hungarian capital. With its imposing neo-Gothic structure, this monument not only represents the political heart of Hungary, but is also a symbol of national identity […]
Gresham Palace

The Gresham Palace in Budapest, located on the Pest side of the Danube, represents one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Its construction was completed in 1906, designed by Hungarian architects Zsigmond Quittner and József Vágó, winners of a competition organized by the Gresham Life Assurance Company of London. The […]
Falk Miksa Street

Falk Miksa Street, located in the heart of Budapest, is one of the most fascinating and culturally rich streets in the city. Also known as Budapest’s “Antique Row,” this street stretches from Kossuth Lajos Square, near the Parliament, to Jászai Mari Square and the Grand Boulevard. Along its path, Falk Miksa Street is lined with […]
Ethnographic Museum

The Ethnographic Museum of Budapest, known as Néprajzi Múzeum, is one of the most significant and renowned institutions in Europe in the field of ethnography. Founded in 1872 as part of the Hungarian National Museum, the museum has played a crucial role in preserving and celebrating the cultural diversity and folk traditions of Hungary and […]