Budapest: Concerts and Shows
Places and attractions in the Concerts and shows category
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Hungarian State Opera House
Elegant state opera house with frescoes The Hungarian State Opera House stands as a beacon of cultural sophistication in the heart of Budapest. Opened in 1884, this neo-Renaissance masterpiece was designed by the celebrated Hungarian architect Miklós Ybl, and it is widely regarded as one of the most...
Capital Circus of Budapest
The Capital Circus of Budapest is a unique and captivating attraction located in the heart of Hungary's vibrant capital city. As Budapest's premier circus, it stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of performance arts within the city.
National Theatre
The National Theatre in Budapest, Hungary, stands as a beacon of cultural sophistication and a custodian of theatrical arts in the heart of the country's capital. Located in the picturesque setting by the Danube River, this contemporary structure was inaugurated in...
Carmelite Monastery of Buda
Carmelite Monastery of Buda is a former Catholic monastic residence and the current seat of the Prime Minister of Hungary. The monastery was built in 1736 by the Carmelite order on the former site of a mosque that was destroyed in 1686 during the siege that liberated Buda from Ottoman occupation.
Petőfi Csarnok
Petőfi Csarnok, often called PeCsa, was a leisure center and concert hall in Budapest, Hungary. Placed in the Városliget, it is a famous concert spot for pop/rock music, serving as home for cultural programs, exhibitions and fan clubs.
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.
Erkel Theatre
The Erkel Theatre is a theatre in Budapest, Hungary. Being the largest public building in the city for decades, it was made part of the Hungarian State Opera House in 1951.
Magyar Theatre
The Magyar Theatre is a theatre operating in Budapest, Hungary. Its company started on August 22, 1837 as the first major Hungarian-language theatrical company in the city. They operated under this label until August 8, 1840, when the name was changed to National Theatre of Hungary.
National Dance Theatre
The National Dance Theatre was founded by the Ministry of National Cultural Heritage in 2001 as the successor to the 20-year old Dance Forum.Since 1 December 2001, the Budapest theatre has been the home of Hungarian dance, with a repertoire...
Danube Palace
The Danube Palace is a Neo-Baroque concert hall located in the Inner City of Budapest, Hungary. It was built between 1883 and 1885 according to the plans of Vilmos Freund.
Zeneakadémia
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875.