Klauzál Square Market Hall, Budapest
The Klauzál Square Market Hall or Market Hall III is one of the great Budapest market halls built under the monarchy. The building, located on Klauzál Square, in the district VII, was built in 1897 under the name of Market No.Photo: Globetrotter19, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Opening hours: 7:00 AM—5:00 PM
- Type: Marketplace
- Description: market hall in Budapest, Hungary built in 1897
- Also known as: “Klauzál Market Hall, Budapest”, “Klauzál Piac”, and “Klauzál Téri Vásárcsarnok”
- Address: Akácfa utca 42-48, Budapest, 1072
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Franz Liszt Academy of Music and Hungarian State Opera House.
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
University
Photo: Thaler, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Franz Liszt Academy of Music is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on 14 November 1875. It is home to the Liszt Collection, which features several valuable books and manuscripts donated by Franz Liszt upon his death, and the AVISO studio, a collaboration between the governments of Hungary and Japan to provide sound recording equipment and training for students. Franz Liszt Academy of Music is situated 340 metres north of Klauzál Square Market Hall, Budapest.
Hungarian State Opera House
Theater building
Klauzál tér
Park
Photo: VinceB, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Klauzál tér was the largest square in the former Jewish quarter of Budapest, Hungary. Located in the seventh district, it was the heart of the city's old Jewish quarter. Klauzál tér is situated 120 metres southwest of Klauzál Square Market Hall, Budapest.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Erzsébetváros and Budapest’s Palace District.
Erzsébetváros
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY 2.5 hu.
Erzsébetváros is the traditional name of the VII. district of Budapest. The name refers to Empress Elizabeth of Austria and Hungary, popularly known as Sissi. This is the smallest of Budapest's 23 districts, covering only 2 km².
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.
Belváros
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
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.
Klauzál Square Market Hall, Budapest
- Categories: building and retail building
- Location: Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.50024° or 47° 30′ 1″ northLongitude
19.06502° or 19° 3′ 54″ eastInception
1897Operator
Erzsébetvárosi Vagyonkezelő Nonprofit Zrt.Open location code
8FVXG328+32OpenStreetMap ID
way 259000755OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=marketplaceOpenStreetMap feature
building=retailOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q3115166
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In Other Languages
From French to Hungarian—“Klauzál Square Market Hall, Budapest” goes by many names.
- French: “Grandes halles de Klauzál tér”
- Hungarian: “Klauzál téri vásárcsarnok”
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