Vigadó Concert Hall

Vigadó (usually translated as "Place for Merriment") is located on the right-hand side of the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. Although the acoustics of Budapest's second largest concert hall are lacking, the building itself, designed by Frigyes Feszl in 1859 makes a bold impression along the Pest embankment. Built to replace another concert hall on the same site (which was destroyed by fire in the 1848 War of Independence) Feszl's Vigadó was also badly damaged, this time during World War II. The post-war reconstruction, which took some thirty-six years to complete, remains faithful to his original design and continues to attract leading conductors and performers from around the world. The facade of the Vigadó was cleaned and restored in 2006.

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Carl Griffin
31 December 2015
Stunning romantic style concert hall built in 1864. Great place to experience a classical concert.
Fluying ✅
10 September 2016
Originally build in the 1800s, then almost destroyed during the Austrian invasion and re built in 1864. This is a great ball room. Check their website for concerts.
Khosro Khosravi
18 March 2018
Top floor and the exhibition there
Lucille Fisher
4 June 2015
An architectural masterpiece!
Khosro Khosravi
18 March 2018
Entrance hall way of the building
Khosro Khosravi
18 March 2018
Entrance hall of the building
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