Városliget (City Park) is a middle-large park (302 acres or 1.2 km² a rectangle 0.9 mile by 0.6 mile, or 1.4 km × 900 m) in Budapest, Hungary, easily available from the centre. It is located in Zugló , District XIV of Budapest.
The main entrance of Városliget is the end of Andrássy Avenue , part of the World Heritage, with Heroes' Square , including
- the Millennium Monument , one of Budapest's emblematic sights (1905),
- the Museum of Fine Arts (1906),
- and the Palace of Arts (1895).
Városliget includes the following notable sights:
- the Vajdahunyad Castle , presenting the major art styles and housing the Agricultural Museum today (first built in 1896, in its present state finished in 1907),
- the Széchenyi Medicinal Baths and Swimming Pool , one of Europe's largest bath complexes (1913),
- the Municipal Zoological and Botanical Garden (founded in 1866, built in its present state in 1912, expanded and improved since several times),
- the Municipal Grand Circus (1971),
- the Budapest Amusement Park ,
- Gundel Restaurant , one of Hungary's most famous restaurants, founded in 1879 (in its present building since 1894),
- the Millennium Salon in Olof Palme House (1885),
- the Transport Museum (1899),
- the Aviation Museum of Budapest ,
- the City Park Pond , used as an ice rink in winter, the largest outdoor skating-rink in Central Europe (1926), with a hall built in 1894,
- Petőfi Hall , a youth leisure centre (1985),
- the Time Wheel (2004),
- a procession square, used for several purposes,
- and sports grounds, playgrounds, meadows, esplanades, several statues (among others, of George Washington), a botanical garden and a transport park.
Next to Városliget can be seen
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Last updated: 08-03-2005 11:40:53