Franz Liszt Academy of Music - Concert Hall and Conservatory in Budapest, founded November 14, 1875 in the composer's own home. For this reason the Academy is also a museum of Franz Liszt, which houses a collection of valuable books and manuscripts. Later, the Academy moved to prosprekt Andrassy in a three-story building in the neo-Renaissance style, designed by Adolph Lange and built between 1877 and 1879 years. Inside the building is decorated with frescoes, ceramics and sculptures (among them the statue of Bela Bartok and Chopin). Originally the building was decorated with stained glass windows, which are made Meeks Roth.
The name of its founder, Academy received only in 1925. The original name of the institution - "Royal National Hungarian Academy of Music", and from 1919 to 1925, she was named "College of Music."
Currently, the Academy includes a museum and a research center of the sheet, and the Music School. Bartok.
I can complement the description