Andrássy Avenue, together with the Millennium Underground Railway and Heroes’ Square at the end, became a World Heritage site in 2002.
Major buildings on Andrássy Avenue:
Saxlehner Palace (Andrássy Ave. 3.)
Harkányi Palace (Andrássy Ave. 4.)
Sváb (Swabian) Palace (Andrássy Ave. 21.)
Magyar Állami Operaház (Hungarian State Opera) building (Andrássy Ave. 22.)
Drechsler Palace (Andrássy Ave. 25)
“Pest Broadway” – surroundings of Nagymező Street, theatre district
Liszt Ferenc Square and Jókai Square – trendy entertainment area
Párizsi Nagy Áruház (Páris Department Store, former Fashion Hall) – department store and office building (Andrássy Ave. 39.) including Párisi Galéria Művészeti Szalon és Aukciósház (Parisian Gallery Art Salon and Auction House)
Abbázia Café
Oktogon Square
Terror Háza Múzeum (House of Terror Museum; Andrássy Ave. 60.)
Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre (Andrássy Ave. 62.)
Old Zeneakadémia (old Academy of Music; Andrássy Ave. 67.
Franz Liszt Memorial House (Vörösmarty Street 35.)
Budapest Bábszynház (Budapest Puppet Theatre; Andrássy Ave. 69.)
Old Műcsarnok (old House of Art)
Hungarian University of Fine Arts (MKE; Andrássy Ave. 69-71.)
Former Lukács Patisserie (Andrássy Ave. 70)
MÁV headquarters (Andrássy Ave. 73-75.)
Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum and Archives (KZEA; Kodály Circus 1.)
Former headquarters of the National Association of Hungarian Journalists (MÚOSZ; (Andrássy Ave. 101.)
Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts (Andrássy Ave. 103.)
Babocsay Villa, Embassy of Serbia in Budapest (Andrássy Ave. 129., Dózsa György Ave. 92/b)
Hungarian State Opera building
Andrássy Avenue, from Heroes’ Square
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