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If you have a passion for architecture, especially Art Nouveau style, this tour is definitely for you!
Most of Budapest’s landscape was shaped in the second half of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century, when Budapest grew from a small town to a great metropolis. During the tour we will visit a few of the most beautiful examples of this style, like the Bedő house – House of the Hungarian Art Nouveau, Postal Savings Bank, Gresham Palace and finally we can take a guided tour in the majestic Music Academy.

  • Included: private guided tour, pick up & drop off.
  • Not included: entrance fees (Bedő House, Music Academy), consumptions, ... etc.
145 *
4 h
* The service prices are per group of 3-6 persons, for groups under 3 people is cheaper, and over 6 people is more expensive.
The entrance prices may vary according to the place.

Once, a capital of an Empire

Most of the sights that make Budapest interesting these days were more or less built in the long peaceful period that streched from 1867 to 1914. You should bear in mind that Hungary, the 1000-year old country was much bigger then, and Budapest was one of the two capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, a major power in Europe of those days. During the short walk we will see representatives of the last part of that period, and we will have a look at about a dozen buildings, mostly designed in Art Nouveau style. The city center is filled with exquisite Art Nouveau structures and interiors, the radical design style that swept across turn-of-century Europe within architecture, applied arts, and fine art. Hungary developed its own cutting-edge take on the movement, known as Hungarian Secession, or in Hungarian:

MAGYAR SZECESSZIÓ