Freedom Square
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Freedom Square - one of the largest areas of the Hungarian capital near lipótváros on the left bank of the Danube to the southeast of the Hungarian Parliament. Before 1886 the area was overloaded lipótváros army barracks, part of which was used as prison facilities. It is here that kept the participants of the Hungarian uprising in 1848. In memory of those tragic events in 1926 at the corner of Bathory and Hold lit an eternal flame.

  After the demolition of the complex of barracks in 1886 formed the area, stretched from north to south, along the perimeter of which is lined architecturally noteworthy buildings osobonyakov. In 1901, the area of ​​the building decorated with Art Nouveau facade now houses the US embassy. In 1905, after the reconstruction of the area on the opposite side of it appeared Stock Exchange building (today it houses the radio and television company) and the National Bank, built by the famous Hungarian architect and sculptor Ignaz par.

  The central part of the square is a square with a fountain, there is a monument to the Soviet Army soldiers who fell during the liberation of Budapest from the Nazis.

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Freedom Square
Hungarian State Opera House
Basilica of St. Istvan
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Museum of Applied Arts
Palace of Arts
Cave Gellert
Szechenyi Chain Bridge
Art Museum
Geological Museum
Large Market
Aquincum Museum
Shoes on the Danube Promenade
Matthias Church
Liberty Bridge
Fishermen's Bastion
Nyugati Train Station
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
House of Terror
Parliament
Hotel Boscolo - New York Cafe
The Central Synagogue
Erzsébetváros
Vajdahunyad Castle
Reserve Mountain Shash
Gul Baba's Tomb
The Statue of Liberty
Cave
Memento Park
Gold Museum Southeast Asia
Margaret Island
Royal Palace
Hungarian National Museum
Heroes Square
Park Varoshliget
Baths