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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary

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Concert hall, built 1898-1900 by Aladár Arkay and Mór (Maurus) Kallina on the site of a former arsenal. The complex includes the concert hall, a 300-seat theatre, a library, a restaurant, and a café. Currently known as Hagyományok Háza (Heritage House) and mainly used by the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble. (English)
Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1898-1900 by Aladár Arkay and Mór (Maurus) Kallina on the site of a former arsenal. The complex includes the concert hall, a 300-seat theatre, a library, a restaurant, and a café. Currently known as Hagyományok Háza (Heritage House) and mainly used by the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1898-1900 by Aladár Arkay and Mór (Maurus) Kallina on the site of a former arsenal. The complex includes the concert hall, a 300-seat theatre, a library, a restaurant, and a café. Currently known as Hagyományok Háza (Heritage House) and mainly used by the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • Budai Vigadó
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Budai Vigadó [Budapest]
Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • Budai Vigadó

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Concert hall, built 1898-1900 by Aladár Arkay and Mór (Maurus) Kallina on the site of a former arsenal. The complex includes the concert hall, a 300-seat theatre, a library, a restaurant, and a café. Currently known as Hagyományok Háza (Heritage House) and mainly used by the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble. (English)
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