Symbolizing the cultural heritage of Budapest and the whole country, the Palace of Arts Budapest is one of the major must-visit spots for art aficionados. Housing the various cultural centers of the city, the Palace of Arts showcases the talents of native as well as foreign artists and performers.
Palace of Arts, Budapest-location
Inaugurated in 2005, the Palace of Arts, Budapest, reflects the cultural treasures of the country. One of the premier institutions of Budapest, the Palace of Arts is located on the Pest bank of River Danube. Covering an area of almost 10,000 sq m, the building is accessible from all parts of the city.
Palace of Arts-construction
The construction of the Palace of Arts was undertaken by the Ministry of National Heritage and the privately owned Trigranit Development Corporation. The lofty structure within the boundaries of the Millennium City Complex showcases the use of modern technology in the construction of the building.
Palace of Arts-attractions
The Palace of Arts, Budapest,encompasses three
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main parts as follows:
- Ludwig Museum-Comprising exhibition halls, auditorium, library and an activity room for kids make the Ludwig Museum a favored tourist attraction of Budapest. Concentrating chiefly on temporary art exhibitions, the Museum showcases the talents of contemporary artists.
- National Concert Hall-Serving as the home of the National Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Concert Hall is an open auditorium complete with modern acoustic system. The Hall also serves as the venue for performances by foreign orchestras touring Hungary.
- Festival Theater-Capable of accommodating 452 people, the theater hall provides a suitable place for hosting plays, concerts, operas, etc. The wood carvings adorning the walls of the theater hall add to the beauty of the structure.
All the equipments used in the performances are modern and upgraded. Acting as the cultural institute of the city, Palace of Arts, Budapest, is a successful endeavor to demonstrate the diverse cultural vista of the city as well as the whole country.
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