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ANDRÁSSY AVENUE (ANDRÁSSY ÚT)

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Andrássy út, VIe arrondissement, Budapest, Hungary
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Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this continuity of 19th century facades over 2.3 km is of unparalleled aesthetic appeal!

An elegant showcase for Pest since its creation in 1886, Andrássy Avenue is more than 2 km long and evokes the German neoclassicism that dominates along the Viennese Ring Road. Built at the time of the great real estate and urban development boom in Budapest (at the end of the 19th century), at the suggestion of Count Gyula Andrássy (hence the name of the boulevard), this wide central artery was intended to relieve the congestion on Király Street and to connect the City Woods. It joins the main boulevard at Oktogon. Take the time to look at the incredibly rich facades, especially the atlatls at number 9. Most of these buildings were financed by banks with the obligation to invest in their ornamentation in return. The first part of the avenue, from Deák Square to Oktogon Square, shows the triumph of the old "tenement house". The second floor was occupied by the owner (often an aristocrat), the upper floors were rented out, and the first floor was reserved for stores and boutiques. Even today, many luxury brands are still located here. Beyond Oktogon Square, the face of the avenue changes: the villas and mansions are of a rather eclectic style, from neo-Gothic to neo-Renaissance. This part, much more airy and less frenetic, hosts public institutions, cultural centers, museums and especially diplomatic representations.

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kermit057
Visited in january 2018
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Très belle avenue avec de beaux monuments et magasins. L'avenue est situé en plein Budapest
tatav
Visited in april 2017
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Belle avenue. Au début, boutiques de mode, l'Opéra puis plus en avant, demeures bourgeoises, grands hôtels particuliers, certains en restauration. Elle débouche sur la Place des Héros! Incontournable
Visited in december 2016
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Une belle et longue avenue remplie de boutiques, où se trouvent l'opéra et la maison de la Terreur. Faites une halte dans la grande librairie style Fnac pour voir les belles dorures et boire un chocolat chaud à l'étage .
C-Line69
Visited in march 2017
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J'ai traversé cette avenue du musée de la terreur à la place des héros. De chaque côté de la rue, vous pourrez admirer de belles villas de caractère.
Visited in december 2015
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Les champs Elysées Hongrois, très grandes avenue sur laquelle il fait bon de s'y promener. De cette avenue il fait facile de se rendre rapidement dans tous les lieux plus ou moins isolés de la ville. Très bien desservie en transport en commun (métro de préférence).

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