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  2. Architecture of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Hungary is understood as the architecture of the territory of Hungary, and in a wider sense the historical territory of the Kingdom of Hungary. Major European styles from Roman to Postmodern is represented, including renowned examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Modern and International Style ...

  3. Bauhaus in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The District Map of Budapest. Bauhaus was a dominant architectural tendency in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, between 1930 and 1948.Large residential buildings, cinemas, churches and even an airport was built in this style, in particular in Újlipótváros in the XIII district, and Városmajor and Pasarét in the II district of the city.

  4. Fisherman's Bastion - Wikipedia

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    A typical example of the style of the Római School and one of the outstanding works of the genre is the two-metre high bronze memorial. It was originally located next to the Northwest Tower of the Fisherman's Bastion, but in 1976, when the Hilton Hotel was being built, it was located in the horseshoe-shaped garden of the apse of the former ...

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Architecture portal; Hungary portal ... Hungarian building and structure stubs (1 C, 220 P)

  6. László Hudec - Wikipedia

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    László Hudec around 1934. Hudec was born in 1893 in Besztercebánya, Austria-Hungary (now Banská Bystrica in Slovakia). [5] His father, György Hugyecz was a wealthy Magyarized [note 1] Slovak [4] [6] [7] architect, born in the nearby village of Felsőmicsinye (now Horná Mičiná), while his mother, Paula Skultéty was an ethnic Hungarian [4] from Kassa (now Košice).

  7. Royal Palace of Gödöllő - Wikipedia

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    The palace is one of the most important, largest monuments of Hungarian palace architecture. Its builder, Count Antal Grassalkovich I (1694–1771) was a typical figure of the regrouping Hungarian aristocracy of the 18th century. He was a Royal Septemvir, president of the Hungarian Chamber, and confidant of Empress Maria Theresa (1740

  8. Hidegség - Wikipedia

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    The architectural arrangement of the Hidegség parochial church has several relatives of this type in the Carpathian Basin: Herencsény, Bagod-Szentpál, Herencsény. Another group of such extended rotunda old parochial churches have a specific characteristic: the six folded inner structure of Karcsa , Gerény and Kiszombor .

  9. Hungarian Parliament Building - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Hungarian architect Imre Steindl in neo-Gothic style and opened in 1902. [6] It has been the largest building in Hungary since its completion. [ 7 ] The architectural style of the Hungarian parliament building was influenced by the gothic Vienna City Hall , and the renaissance elements like the cupola was influenced by the ...