BUDAPEST - HUNGARY

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