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One of the most prominent of the historic buildings along Andrássy Avenue, it was designed by Miklós Ybl.
Erected between 1875 and 1884,this Eclectic, Neo-Renaissance style building is, even on an international scale, an outstanding creation for its time
– both in the terms of its exterior, and its interior decoration. Its auditorium is one of the most attractive in Europe, and its acoustics are first-class.
*** Best view at original size ***
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