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  2. Ruin bar - Wikipedia

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    Mazel Tov Ruin Bar. Ruin bars or ruin pubs are bars that were former abandoned buildings and now are an integral part of Budapest's nightlife. [1] [2] These establishments are generally found in Budapest's Jewish Quarter. [1] The very first ruin bar claimed to be opened in 1999. [3]

  3. Szimpla Kert - Wikipedia

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    Szimpla Kert is the first ruin pub to open in Budapest, Hungary. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Szimpla Kert originally opened in 2002 in a location a few blocks away from its current location. The idea behind the pub was to provide a relaxing environment to socialize and have a drink.

  4. A38 (venue) - Wikipedia

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    The travel guide publisher Lonely Planet has voted A38 the "Best Bar in the World" in an online poll. [1] Travel writer Craig Turp ranks it number one on his list of the top-10 clubs in Budapest, writing in Top 10 Budapest (2010): "Budapest's top dance venue is located on a ship moored on the Danube. There are three floors to choose from ...

  5. Budapest: The beautiful city with the darkest of pasts - AOL

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  6. List of sights and historic places in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Academy of Science, the facade of the academy is adorned with statues by Emil Wolff and Miklós Izsó, symbolizing major fields of knowledge: law natural history, mathematics, philosophy, linguistics and history. Danube Palace; Buda Castle, this palace was a turbulent history dating back to the 13th century. Its present form, however ...

  7. Secrets of the grandest Budapest hotel of them all - AOL

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    The hotel’s MÚZSA bar also offers artisan cocktails plus Asian food in a setting designed to transport visitors to Budapest’s golden age. The venue also has a cultural program with ballet ...

  8. History of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, approximately 200,000 Jews lived in Budapest, making it the center of Hungarian Jewish cultural life. [10] In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Budapest was a safe haven for Jewish refugees. Before the war some 5,000 refugees, primarily from Germany and Austria, arrived in Budapest.

  9. Category:Budapest - Wikipedia

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    History of Budapest (9 C, 49 P) O. ... (Budapest) Ruin bar This page was last edited on 1 December 2022, at 19:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...