Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
IN PURSUIT OF THE FINEST
One of the joys of exploring the so-called Queen of the Danube is that you'll find ele-
ments of Art Nouveau and Secessionism in the oddest places. A street with a unified
image is a rarity in Budapest; keep your eyes open and you'll spot bits and pieces
everywhere and at all times. The following are our favourite 'hidden gems':
Bedő House Emil Vidor, 1903
Ele
Elepphant Ho
t Houuse,, Budapest Zoo Kornél Neuschloss-Knüsli, 1912
Ciity P
y Park C
rk Calv
alviiniist Ch
t Chuurcch(VII Városligeti fasor 7) Aladár Arkay, 1913
Egger V
illa(VII Városligeti fasor 24) Emil Vidor, 1902
Institute of Geology Ödön Lechner, 1899
Lédderrer Ma
r Villa
r Mansiion(VI Bajza utca 42) Zoltán Bálint and Lajos Jámbor, 1902
National Institute for the Blind Sándor Baumgarten, 1904
PPhila
ilantthiia(V Váci utca 9) Kálmán Albert Körössy, 1906
Prriimarry s
y scchoool(VII Dob utca 85) Ármin Hegedűs, 1906
SSonnennberrg Ma
g Mansiion(VI Munkácsy Mihály utca 23) Albert Körössy, 1903
TThonet Ho
t Houuse(V Váci utca 11/a) Ödön Lechner, 1890
Törrök B
ök Bank Ho
nk Houuse(V Szervita tér 3) Henrik Böhm and Ármin Hegedűs, 1906
Vido
idor V
r Villa
illa(VII Városligeti fasor 33) Emil Vidor, 1905
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