The Neo-Baroque mansion of the Actors’ Museum in the Buda hill is a hidden gem, surrounded by age-old greenery. It was originally the home of the Gizi Bajor, a celebrated Hungarian actress, who moved here in 1933. Now the halls, where she prepared for her roles and hid families threatened by the terror of World War II, house an exhibition, displaying pictures and other historical sources about more than 200 years of Hungarian theatre and acting, from the buskers of the 1820s to the present day.

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