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KÁLVIN HOUSE REBRANDED, REOPENED
 

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WHAT'S AROUND


 
HUNGARIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM
0.4 miles from the hotel.
 
The Hungarian National Museum (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum) was founded in 1802 and is the museum for the history, art and archaeology of Hungary, including areas outside of Hungary's modern borders such as Transylvania.
 
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GREAT MARKET HALL
0.6 miles from the hotel.

The Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall (Hungarian: "Nagyvásárcsarnok") is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest.

It is located at the end of the famous pedestrian shopping street Váci Street and on the Pest side of the Liberty Bridge at Fővám Square.
 
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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER
0.6miles from the hotel.

The Holocaust Memorial Center is a national institution established by the Government in 1999.
 
It is one of the few institutions in the world, established by the state that focuses entirely on Holocaust research and education.
 
It welcomes visitors with interactive permanent and special periodic exhibitions, experience-based museum pedagogical programs and cultural performances. Guided tours are available in five languages and special, thematically focused tours are offered regularly.
 
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THE GREAT SYNAGOGUE
0.7 miles from the hotel.
 
The Great Synagogue (Hungarian: Dohány utcai zsinagóga/nagy zsinagóga) is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest. It is the largest synagogue in Europe and one of the largest in the world. It seats 3,000 people and is a centre of Neolog Judaism.
 
The synagogue was built between 1854 and 1859 in the Moorish Revival style, with the decoration based chiefly on Islamic models from North Africa and medieval Spain (the Alhambra).
 

 

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