Bezienswaardigheden
Kossuth Lajos-plein
door 21 locals aangeraden,
Tips van locals
You can find here the Hungarian Parlament and the Museum of Ethnography. It's about in a 15-minute walking from my apartement along the Danube.
The cracked concrete is gone and was replaced with granite pavement and the landscape received a trendy makeover. It is more spacious, the details are elegantly simple, and the various pieces of contemporary architecture are not only in perfect harmony with the Parliament, but also add to the overall picture, giving it a modern twist, rather than taking away from it. The cracked concrete is gone and was replaced with granite pavement and the landscape received a trendy makeover.
The cracked concrete is gone and was replaced with granite pavement and the landscape received a trendy makeover. It is more spacious, the details are elegantly simple, and the various pieces of contemporary architecture are not only in perfect harmony with the Parliament, but also add to the overa…
The square, renamed in 1927 in honor of Lajos Kossuth was previously known by several names including; Országház tér ("Parliament Square") (1898–1927), Tömő tér or Stadt Schopper Platz in German ("Landfill Square")(1853–1898). This name recalls how the low-lying territory flanking the river, then outside the town of Pest, was filled with rubbish to raise the level of the ground. The first recorded name was Stadtischer Auswind Platz ("Unloading Square for the Ships") in 1820.
The square, renamed in 1927 in honor of Lajos Kossuth was previously known by several names including; Országház tér ("Parliament Square") (1898–1927), Tömő tér or Stadt Schopper Platz in German ("Landfill Square")(1853–1898). This name recalls how the low-lying territory flanking the river, then ou…
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Kossuth Lajos tér
Budapest