Budapest District VI, Central administrative district in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest District VI, also known as Terézváros, spreads across central Budapest and displays wide boulevards, grand townhouses, and major cultural buildings throughout its streets. Andrássy Avenue runs through this area with its stately architecture and museums that define the district's character.
The district was named in 1777 to honor Queen Maria Theresa and became one of ten original districts during Budapest's unification in 1873. This reorganization marked the start of modern urban development in this area.
The district has good public transport connections through multiple metro lines and bus routes that make reaching attractions easy. The compact layout allows you to explore many places on foot and move between different sights without difficulty.
The House of Terror documents the periods of fascist and communist rule through exhibits displayed in a building that once served as a headquarters for these regimes. Visitors can directly experience the difficult chapters of Hungarian history in this location.
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