This wonderful little museum is housed in the Old Music Academy, where the great composer Liszt lived in a 1st-floor apartment for five years until his death in 1886. The three rooms are filled with his pianos (including a tiny glass one), portraits and personal effects 鈥 all original. Concerts (adult/student and senior 2000/1000Ft or 2000/1500Ft with a museum visit) are usually held in the Chamber Hall at 11am on Saturday.
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Castle Hill is a kilometre-long limestone plateau towering 170m above the Danube. It contains some of Budapest鈥檚 most important medieval monuments and鈥
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The largest church in Hungary sits on Castle Hill, and its 72m-high central dome can be seen for many kilometres around. The building of the present鈥
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Budapest's stunning Great Synagogue is the world's largest Jewish house of worship outside New York City. Built in 1859, the synagogue has both Romantic鈥
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Home to more than 40 statues, busts and plaques of Lenin, Marx, B茅la Kun and others whose likenesses have ended up on trash heaps elsewhere, Memento Park,鈥
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Budapest鈥檚 neoclassical cathedral is the most sacred Catholic church in all of Hungary and contains its most revered relic: the mummified right hand of鈥
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The headquarters of the dreaded 脕VH secret police houses the disturbing House of Terror, focusing on the crimes and atrocities of Hungary's fascist and鈥
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The Eclectic-style Parliament, designed by Imre Steindl and completed in 1902, has 691 sumptuously decorated rooms. You鈥檒l get to see several of these and鈥
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The Hungarian National Museum houses the nation鈥檚 most important collection of historical relics in an impressive neoclassical building, purpose built in鈥
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The headquarters of the dreaded 脕VH secret police houses the disturbing House of Terror, focusing on the crimes and atrocities of Hungary's fascist and鈥
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The art nouveau Liszt Music Academy, built in 1907, attracts students from all over the world and is Budapest's top classical-music concert hall. The鈥
3. Erzs茅betv谩ros Bilingual Elementary School
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This art nouveau primary school designed by 脕rmin Heged疟s in 1906 has superb mosaics on its facade depicting contemporary children's games.
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The first Hungarian architect to look to art nouveau for inspiration was Frigyes Spiegel, who designed this block at the northern end of VI Izabella utca鈥
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A stunning example of late art nouveau architecture designed by Alad谩r Arkay in 1913, with carved wooden gates, stained glass and ceramic tiles on the鈥
6. House of Hungarian Photographers
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An extraordinary venue in the city鈥檚 theatre district, the House of Hungarian Photographers has top-class photo exhibitions. Located in Mai Man贸 H谩z,鈥
7. Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center
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Named after the Hungarian-born photographer and Magnum Photos cofounder Robert Capa (born Endre Friedmann; 1913鈥54) and housed in a renovated cultural鈥
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The one-time home of the eponymous first director (1828鈥1905) of the Museum of Applied Arts has recently opened and is a shrine to art nouveau鈥