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

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    Danube Palace, this Neo-Baroque building was built between 1894 and 1897, construction was base on plans of Vilmos Freund and Géza Márkus. Gresham Palace, Now housing a Four Seasons Hotel, this splendid example of Secession design was built in 1905-07 by Zsigmond Quittner.

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Budapest" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of tourist attractions in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Reformed Church of Kálvin Square, the most famous Reformed church (1816–1830). Church of Mary Magdalene, ruins of the oldest churches (ca. 13th century). Dohány Street Synagogue, largest synagogue in Europe (1854–1859). Inner City Parish Church in Pest (ca. 14th century). Saint Peter of Alcantara Franciscan Church (ca. 1241).

  5. List of palaces and mansions in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Established Architect Style Family Picture Present function Andrássy Palace: Royal Palace of Buda: District I: 14th century: Jean Nicolas Jadot Miklós Ybl Alajos Hauszmann: Romanesque Renaissance Baroque: King of Hungary: Museum [1] De la Motte–Beer Palace: Drechsler Palace: Danube Palace: Festetics Palace: Foncière Palace ...

  6. Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest has notable innovation capabilities as a technology and start-up hub. Many start-ups are headquartered and begin their business in the city. Some of the best known examples are Prezi, LogMeIn and NNG. Budapest is the highest ranked Central and Eastern European city in the Innovation Cities' Top 100 index. [165]

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Budapest 1987 400bis; ii, iv (cultural) Budapest was created by the unification of three cities, Buda, Pest, and Óbuda, in the 19th century. The Buda Castle was built in the 13th century by king Béla IV of Hungary. The Castle Quarter features buildings in the Gothic and Baroque styles. Buildings in Pest are in the Historicism and Art Nouveau ...

  8. Public place names of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest is the capital of Hungary. Below is a list of public place names of Budapest that refer to famous people, cities or historic events. Generality of Budapest's public place names relate to the Hungarian national history. In Budapest there are about 8,600 named public place (streets, squares, parks etc.).

  9. Castle Quarter (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    The first fortress on Várhegy was built in the 13th century. Following the devastation during the Turkish occupation the whole building complex was reconstructed. It now it hosts some notable museums and other monuments, among them the national library. [1] Dísz tér (En: Dísz Square) can be found next to the complex. Matthias Church