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Budapest is a beautiful city with more than enough to see to keep even the most demanding visitor happy. The thermal baths of Budapest are famous, and certainly worth a visit. Or climb the hill to the citadel for a good view over the city. The Castle District UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Buda side of town encloses palaces, museum, churches, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Budapest.
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Gizi Bajor Theatre Museum |
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| The museum with photos and objects from the world of theater and cinema is for most visitors but an excuse to visit the house of the famous actress Gizi Bajor....

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Ferenc Liszt Museum |
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| Hungary's most famous composer Ferenc Liszt lived here the last five years of his life till his death in 1886. In three room apartment in the Academy of Music displays musical instruments, personal possessions and manuscripts. On most Saturday mornin...

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Budapest Zoo |
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| As a zoological garden, it may not be spectacular, but the Budapest zoo had other qualities. It is one of the oldest zoos in the world (compeleted in 1911), and some of the beautiful turn-of-the-century buildings, including the entrance gate, are sti...

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Hungarian National Museum |
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| The museum build between 1837 and ‘47 after the design of Mihály Pollack is one of the most explicit examples of Hungarian Classicism. With more than 8000 square meters of exhibition space it’s the largest museum in Hungary. The National Museum is on...

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