Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Petőfi Sándor u. 5
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+36 12662395
No wheelchair-accessible car park
nice staff, good exhibitions about architecture and other arts.
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Piano and viola were so close to each other that we could not hear them separately. Also chamber echoes unpleasantly. Ticket was cheap but was not worth it. The Turkish pianist was not up to the piece he played solo it was painful to watch him struggle.
Nice place to hang out on a rainy day. You will find cool books on the city, even in English. Of the three exhibitions at a time at least one is surely excellent. They frequently have concerts and architecture/design based programs. I warmly recommend it. My secret hope is that they change the Nescafé machine to real espresso one day...
Excellent place for architecture books, exhibitions and concerts. Friendly helpful staff, nice people.
Lovely little art gallery/cafe.
Saw a god awful play here about a naughty Hitler. The theatre is beautiful though and they have a good space to do work and look over their extensive collection of architecture books. Quiet.
Big exhibiting space, interesting books in the bookshop, fine lectures and cultural events.
Best bookstore for architecture lovers! Great international publications, magazines, also some notebooks. The cellar is huge and there are sometimes really interesting exhibitions, check what's on!
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