Hadik Palace
Hadik Palace is a public building in Budapest, Central Hungary which is located on Múzeum utca. Hadik Palace is situated nearby to the community center Kossuth Klub, as well as near the playground Muzi játszótér.Photo: Selator, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Public building
- Description: building in Budapest
- Also known as: “Hasenfeld House” and “Múzeum Street 7”
- Address: Múzeum utca 7, Budapest, 1088
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Former Károlyi Mansion, Budapest District VIII and Great Market Hall.
Former Károlyi Mansion, Budapest District VIII
Castle
Photo: KovacsDaniel, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Former Károlyi Mansion, Budapest District VIII is a castle, which is situated 120 metres northeast of Hadik Palace.
Great Market Hall
Marketplace
Photo: Fred Romero, CC BY 2.0.
The Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall, Market Hall I is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, Hungary. The idea of building such a large market hall arose from the first mayor of Budapest, Károly Kamermayer, and it was his largest investment. Great Market Hall is situated 510 metres southwest of Hadik Palace.
Kálvin tér metro station
Metro station
Photo: Varius, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kálvin tér is a transfer station on the M3 and the M4 lines of the Budapest Metro. It is located beneath the eponymous square, named after John Calvin. Kálvin tér metro station is situated 150 metres west of Hadik Palace.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Budapest’s Palace District and Pest.
Budapest’s Palace District
Suburb
Budapest's Palotanegyed forms an inner part of Pest, the eastern half of Budapest. Known until the communist period as the ‘Magnates’ Quarter’, it consists of the most westerly part of the city's Eighth District, or Józsefváros, which was named on 7 November 1777 after Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria, who reigned 1765-1790.
Pest
Suburb
Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pest is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the eastern bank of the Danube. Pest was administratively unified with Buda and Óbuda in 1873.
Belváros
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Belváros or Downtown is the V. District of Budapest. It consists of two historic neighbourhoods with well-defined borders within the V. District - Lipótváros in the north includes the Parliament and many governmental buildings, Szent István Basilica and some museums, while the southern part is mostly high-class accommodations, shops and nightlife area.
Hadik Palace
- Categories: edifice, building, and government building
- Location: Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
47.49012° or 47° 29′ 24″ northLongitude
19.06324° or 19° 3′ 48″ eastInception
1875Levels
3Open location code
8FVXF3R7+27OpenStreetMap ID
way 252962011OpenStreetMap feature
building=publicWikidata ID
Q22328887
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In Other Languages
From French to Turkish—“Hadik Palace” goes by many names.
- French: “Maison Hasenfeld”
- French: “Palais Hasenfeld”
- German: “Hadik Palast”
- Hungarian: “Hadik-palota”
- Hungarian: “Hasenfeld-ház”
- Hungarian: “Múzeum utca 7.”
- Turkish: “Hadik Sarayı”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Kossuth Klub and Muzi játszótér.
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