Palace of Arts

Müpa Budapest is a building in , , Hungary, officially opened in March 2005. It is located near and was designed by Zoboky, Demeter and Partners Architectural Office.
  • Email: info@mupa.hu
  • Type: Arts center
  • Description: art museum and concert hall in Budapest, Hungary
  • Also known as: MÜPA” and “Müpa Budapest
  • Address: Komor Marcell utca 1, Budapest, 1095
  • Roof shape: flat
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include National Theatre and Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art.

Theater building
The , located in originally opened in 1837. Since then, it has occupied several locations, including the original building at Kerepesi Street, the People's Theatre at Blaha Lujza Square, as well as Hevesi Sándor Square, its longest temporary location. is situated 160 metres north of Palace of Arts.

Bridge
is a bridge in , , connecting the settlements of and across the . The construction of the steel girder bridge was started in 1992 to the plans of Tibor Sigrai. is situated 330 metres west of Palace of Arts.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Infopark and Ferencváros.

Neighborhood
is a collective name given to a high tech, mainly research and development focused business district in the Budapest, focused on software, electronics, and telecommunication, finance, business consulting located in 's on the bank of .

is the traditional name of the IX. district. The postal code is H-109X. Here is the north end of the longest street in Budapest, the Üllői Street is about fifteen kilometer long. Its old name was 'Road to ' and it connects five districts.

Palace of Arts

Latitude
47.46954° or 47° 28′ 10″ north
Longitude
19.07164° or 19° 4′ 18″ east
Inception
March 14th, 2005
Open location code
8FVXF39C+RM
Open­Street­Map ID
way 35779030
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­arts_centre
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map attribute
roof-shape=­flat
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q897556
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Vietnamese—“Palace of Arts” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Արվեստի պալատ (Բուդապեշտ)
  • Armenian: Արվեստի պալատ
  • Bulgarian: Мюпа Будапеща
  • Catalan: Müpa Budapest
  • Chinese: 布达佩斯艺术宫
  • Chinese: 布達佩斯藝術宮
  • Chinese: 艺术宫
  • Dutch: Mupa Budapest
  • Dutch: Müpa Budapest
  • Dutch: Müvészetek Palotája
  • Dutch: Palace of Arts
  • Egyptian Arabic: ميوبا بوداپيست
  • Esperanto: Palaco de Artoj
  • French: Müpa Budapest
  • French: Palais des Arts
  • German: Ludwig Muzeum
  • German: Ludwig Múzeum
  • German: Ludwig-Museum
  • German: Müpa Budapest
  • German: Palast der Künste
  • Hungarian: Müpa
  • Hungarian: Műpa
  • Hungarian: Művészetek Palotája
  • Japanese: ブダペスト芸術宮殿
  • Korean: 뮈퍼 부다페스트
  • Polish: Pałac Sztuk w Budapeszcie
  • Polish: Pałac Sztuk
  • Romanian: Palatul Artelor din Budapesta
  • Romanian: Palatul Artelor
  • Russian: Дворец искусств (Будапешт)
  • Russian: Дворец искусств
  • Russian: Дворец Искусств
  • Slovak: Müpa Budapest
  • Slovak: Művészetek Palotája
  • Turkish: Müpa Budapest
  • Turkish: Müpa Budapeşte
  • Vietnamese: Müpa Budapest

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