Jump to content

City Park (Budapest): Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 47°30′50″N 19°05′05″E / 47.51389°N 19.08472°E / 47.51389; 19.08472
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Gvarady (talk | contribs)
m Monument of the 1956 Revolution
Line 52: Line 52:
* The [[Petőfi Hall]] (''Petőfi Csarnok''), a youth leisure centre (1985)
* The [[Petőfi Hall]] (''Petőfi Csarnok''), a youth leisure centre (1985)
* The [[Time Wheel]] (''Időkerék'', 2004)
* The [[Time Wheel]] (''Időkerék'', 2004)
* The [[Monument of the 1956 Revolution]], completed in 2006 for the 50th anniversary of the historic event
* A spacious procession square (used for several purposes)
* A spacious procession square (used for several purposes)
* Sports grounds, playgrounds, meadows, esplanades (e.g. one named after [[Olof Palme]]), several statues (among others, of [[George Washington]] and [[Winston Churchill]]), a memorial for [[Anna Lindh]], a botanical garden and a transport park for children
* Sports grounds, playgrounds, meadows, esplanades (e.g. one named after [[Olof Palme]]), several statues (among others, of [[George Washington]] and [[Winston Churchill]]), a memorial for [[Anna Lindh]], a botanical garden and a transport park for children

Revision as of 17:58, 3 May 2009

File:Castle of Vajdahunyad Budapest.jpg
Vajdahunyad Castle in Városliget
Church from Ják inside of the Vajdahunyad Castle
The Széchényi Thermal Bath
Nagycirkusz
Műjégpálya Ice Rink with Vajdahunyad Castle in the background

Városliget (German: Stadtwäldchen; literally City Park) is a public park (302 acres or 1.2 km²; a rectangle 0.9-mile (1.4 km) by 0.6-mile (0.97 km), or 1.4 km × 900 m) in Budapest, Hungary close to the city centre. It is located in District XIV of Budapest. Its main entrance is Heroes' Square (Hősök tere), one of Hungary's World Heritage sites.

  1. Gundel Restaurant
  2. Municipal Zoological and Botanical Garden
  3. – Municipal Grand Circus
  4. – Budapest Amusement Park
  5. Széchenyi Medicinal Baths and Swimming Pool
  6. Vajdahunyad Castle
  7. – Petőfi Hall
  8. Transport Museum of Budapest
  9. Heroes' Square
  10. Museum of Fine Arts
  11. Palace of Art

Name

The area was formerly called Ökör-dűlő, meaning "Oxmeadow". The first mention of the name comes from 1241 in the archaic form, Ukurföld. In the 18th century the area was called Ochsenried in German. Around 1800 the official name was changed to Batthyány-erdő (Batthyány Forest) after its tenants, the Batthyány family.[1] After the public park was created in the first decades of the 19th century the present-day name, Városliget (and its German version, Stadtwäldchen) was accepted.

History

City Park was the main venue of the 1896 millennium celebrations of Hungary, by which time Andrássy Avenue, Millennium Underground and the Grand Boulevard were built.

Landmarks

Heroes' Square is noted for the following:

City Park proper includes the following notable sights:

See also

References

47°30′50″N 19°05′05″E / 47.51389°N 19.08472°E / 47.51389; 19.08472