sights & culture
Puskin Cinema
Puskin Cinema (formerly known as Fórum Cinema ) was the most elegant movie theater in town when it opened in 1926 – and it still is
Puskin Cinema (formerly known as Fórum Cinema ) was the most elegant movie theater in town when it opened in 1926 – and it still is
The Rákosszentmihály lookout can be found at the junction of Sashalom utca
The Technical Study Stores are part of the Hungarian Museum of Science
This fortress atop Gellért Hill is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an emblematic symbol of Budapest
Hidden in the green area on Gellért Hill above Elizabeth Bridge
The Gothic outline of Parliament is one of Budapest’s most familiar landmarks
The Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája or Müpa for short) is the hub of the Millennial Cultural Centre
The Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok) by Heroes’ Square is one of the most prestigious galleries of contemporary visual arts in Hungary
Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden opened its gates in 1866
The movie theater started operating in 1908 under the name Helios but it experienced a lot of change through the years: it was renamed many times
The Gozsdu Udvar (‘Gozsdu Courtyard’) was named after a Romanian lawyer
Erzsébet tér is a huge square in the heart of the city alongside Deák tér