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Beautiful apartment near the Budapest Opera House, in a historic building on the ground floor. This apartment has one bedroom, and it is physically in the same building, staircase, floor as Lolita apartment for three guests. Tourists regularly rent the two apartments together if they are coming to Budapest with a bigger family.
The Hungarian State Opera House is located near to this apartment, it is one of the most significant monuments of the 19th century in Budapest. It was built in the neo-Renaissance style by Miklos Ybl, according to the design of which Andrassy Avenue was laid. The Budapest Opera Hall occupies the 3rd place in acoustics in Europe (only La Scala of Milan and the Paris Opera House are in front of it). To see its beauty, you need to visit it! Famous Hungarian artists have contributed to the ornate interiors of the opera. How did the Hungarian Opera House arise? In 1872, a committee was created to determine the location of the opera house. In 1873, the Minister of the Interior announced a tender for the construction of the building, where Miklos Ybl won. The construction began in 1875 and took nine years. The opening ceremony of the Hungarian Royal Opera House took place on September 27, 1884 in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph. The outbreak of the First World War greatly hindered the development of the theater, and the Opera House was closed for a year. Between the two world wars, began to flourish again from an artistic point of view. The opera survived the Second World War with minor injuries, and was reopened in March 1945. Since 1945, the official name of the institution is the Hungarian State Opera House. Since 1951, in connection with the growing demand from the audience, the City Theater was added to the Opera House, which since 1953 was called the Erkel Theater. In addition to the opera company, it also houses the Hungarian National Ballet. You can buy tickets to the opera yourself on their website www.opera.hu . There is English version as well.
There are excursions in English daily at the Opera at 14:00, 15:00 and 16:00. Duration - 40 minutes. The cost is about 10 euros. For an additional 2.5 euros you can stay in a mini-concert, which takes place on the main staircase and is a repertoire of two opera arias in a live performance to the accompaniment of the recorded phonogram of the orchestra.
The distance from the apartment to the Hungarian National Opera is less than a kilometer and if you’re in Budapest and you decide to buy tickets to the Hungarian Opera, you won’t regret it.
Small American kitchen located in the living room, with dishes, glasses and a corkscrew in principle, if you can not go to the Opera. The huge number of Euro-Spar s and other grocery stores, cafes, bars in the center of Budapest will not allow you to be left without food and without breakfast
Fridge
Stove
Coffee maker
Toaster
Microwave
Living room with a sofa, a table and a TV with euronews. Ascetic, but quite comfortable.
Bathroom with shower, toilet, washing machine and washbasin
Towels are of course included.
Towels
Washer
From the living room we get into the bedroom, which is also small but quite comfortable, and already here we find a luggage junk cabinet, for which there is always enough room.
There is no TV here, but there is a mirror in which you can admire.
Linens
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