Nagy Imre tér

Castle District


On the northern side of Nagy Imre tér is the former Military Court of Justice, where the eponymous Nagy and others were tried and sentenced to death in 1958 for their role in the 1956 Uprising. It was also the site of the notorious Fő utca Prison, where many other victims of the communist regime were incarcerated and tortured.


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1. Batthyány tér

0.19 MILES

The centre of Víziváros, Batthyány tér is the best place to take pictures of the photogenic Parliament building across the Danube. In the square's centre…

2. Ábrahám Ganz Foundry Museum

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This museum – a lot more interesting than it sounds – is housed in the Ganz Machine Works foundry, which was in use until the 1960s manufacturing the …

3. Church of St Anne

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The twin-towered baroque Church of St Anne (1740) has one of the most eye-catching interiors of any church in Budapest, including a magnificent late-18th…

4. Parliament

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The Eclectic-style Parliament, designed by Imre Steindl and completed in 1902, has 691 sumptuously decorated rooms. You’ll get to see several of these and…

5. Parliament Visitors' Centre

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The underground Parliament Visitors' Centre to the north of the Parliament building has reams of information and sells tour tickets. There's also a large…

6. Music History Museum

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Housed in an 18th-century palace with a lovely courtyard, this wonderful little museum traces the development of music in Hungary from the 18th century to…

7. Vienna Gate

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This medieval entrance to the Old Town was rebuilt in 1936 to mark the 250th anniversary of the castle being taken back from the Turks. The gate is not…

8. Medieval Jewish Prayer House

0.42 MILES

With sections dating from the late 14th century, this tiny house of worship contains documents and items linked to the Jewish community of Buda, as well…