Palace of Arts (Budapest)
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- This article is about the 2005 building. For the the 1895 Palace of Art, see Palace of Art or Hall of Art (Műcsarnok)
The Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája in Hungarian) is a building in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, officially opened in March 2005. It is located near Lágymányosi Bridge, accessible from the southern end of Grand Boulevard with a ten-minute walk or by HÉV, or by No.1, No.2, and No.24 streetcars. The National Theatre, which opened in 2002, is located next to it.
The imposing structure of the Palace of Arts covers a ground area of 10,000 m² and the total floor space of the building is 70,000 m², meaning that if all the areas were occupied simultaneously, it would house about 4,500 people - the population of a medium-sized village.
Under the common roof, the impressive lobby is shared by three main venues in addition to service areas and areas offering facilities open all day such as snack-bars, a restaurant, a café, an Internet café, a breath-taking panorama terrace, plus giftshop and bookshops.
It received the Prix d’Excellence of FIABCI in 2006. [1] [2] (Hungarian)
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[edit] Performing arts and other facilities
- Bartók National Concert Hall is 25 m high, 25 m wide and 52 m long, providing a total capacity for 1,699 people. The organ of the concert hall, inaugurated in 2006, has 92 stops and 5 manuals as well as 470 wooden pipes, 5028 tin pipes and 1214 reed pipes. It is one of the largest organs in Europe.
- Ludwig Museum
- Festival Theater
The building of Palace of Arts with Lágymányosi Bridge |
[edit] Millennium City Center
The Palace of Arts and National Theatre are part of the new Millennium City.
[edit] See also
- Millennium City Center Budapest
- List of concert halls
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