Two key buildings in Budapest have just won gold medals at the annual International Real Estate Development Awards in Paris, established in 1951. Five others were bestowed with silver medals.

Seven Hungarian buildings have received awards granted by the International Real Estate Association (FIABCI), founded in Paris in 1951. The jury included 63 experts from 31 countries, representing specific sectors of the real-estate development profession. Properties were judged on four aspects: the concept and result of the real-estate development, the standard of architecture and urban architecture, the quality of the construction, and its duration.

The Buda Vigadó was recently transformed into the Hungarian Heritage House while the renovated Tomb of Gül Baba was unveiled in late 2018, this sacred Ottoman landmark now spectacularly revamped.


You can read more details and winners here.

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