Budapest: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Specialty museum
- Shopping
- Park
- History museum
- Theater
- Art museum
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Square
- Concerts and shows
- Neighbourhood
- Historical place
- Art gallery
- Memorial
- Swimming
- Universities and schools
- Bridge
- Water park
- Shopping centre
- Baroque architecture
- Forts and castles
- Architecture
- Area
- Street
- Amusement park
- Synagogue
- Cemetery
- Spa
- Natural attraction
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Sacred and religious sites
- Amusement
- Market
- Monuments and statues
- Library
- Arenas and stadiums
- View point
- Nightlife
- Science museum
- Nature
- Neo-baroque architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Unesco
- Cave
- Eclectic architecture
- Tram
- Town
- Fountain
- Mountain
Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden
Established zoo with hundreds of species Nestled in the heart of Budapest, the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden is a verdant oasis and a historical institution that has been enchanting visitors since its opening in 1866. As one of the oldest zoos in the world, it offers a unique blend of wildlife conservation...
Gellért Baths
Art deco thermal baths completed in 1918 Nestled in the heart of Budapest, the Gellért Baths stand as an iconic emblem of the city's rich spa culture. This historic water park, renowned for its therapeutic waters and Art Nouveau architecture, offers a luxurious escape into relaxation and rejuvenation.
Great Market Hall
Huge market built in late 19th-century The Great Market Hall, also known as Central Market Hall, stands as a testament to Budapest's rich cultural heritage and bustling daily life. Located at the end of the city's renowned Váci Street, this architectural marvel is not only the largest and oldest indoor...
Buda Castle
Castle home of Hungarian art collection Perched atop Castle Hill, overlooking the Danube River, Buda Castle stands as a majestic reminder of Hungary's storied past. This historic royal palace in Budapest has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987 and is a defining feature of the city's skyline.
Museum of Applied Arts
The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest is a testament to Hungary's rich artistic heritage and a treasure trove of decorative arts. Nestled in the heart of the city, this institution is housed in an architectural marvel, a stunning example of Hungarian Art Nouveau...
Matthias Fountain
The Matthias Fountain, a grand and ornate fountain located in the courtyard of the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary, is a masterpiece of sculptural art that captures the imagination of every visitor. This exquisite fountain, sometimes referred to as the 'Trevi Fountain...
Nagytétény Castle
Nagytétény Palace or Száraz-Rudnyánszky Palace is today the furniture museum of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest established in 1949. It is located at 9-11 Kastélypark Street in the 22nd District of Budapest.
Geological Museum
The Geological Museum of Budapest or Hungarian Institute of Geology and Geophysics is the main museum of geology in Hungary. It is located on the Stefánia út in the western part of Pest.
Reformed Church of Fasor
The Reformed Church of Fasor or Fasor Reformed Church is an Art Nouveau Protestant church in District VII of Budapest, designed by Aladár Árkay in 1910–1912. It is part of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Most of the funds came from Adolf Laky earning him a bust in the church garden.
Vígszínház
The Comedy Theatre of Budapest is a theatre in Budapest. Starting in the turn of the 19th and 20th century as an opposition to the conservative National Theatre, it became a pioneer institution of Hungarian drama, and one of the oldest theatres of the city still in operation.
Kozma Street Cemetery
The Kozma Street Cemetery is the biggest Jewish cemetery of Budapest, Hungary. It is located next to the New Public Cemetery.
Rumbach Street Synagogue
19th-century Moorish-style synagogue The Rumbach Street synagogue is located in Belváros, the inner city of the historical old town of Pest, in the eastern section of Budapest. The synagogue in Rumbach Street was built in 1872 to the design of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner.
Zeneakadémia
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875.
Szent László Gimnázium
Founded in 1907, Szent László Gimnázium is located in Kőbánya, Budapest’s 10th District. The school’s building was designed by the renowned Hungarian architect Ödön Lechner, and has been in use since 1915.