Central City Communal Slaughterhouse, Industrial complex in District IX, Budapest, Hungary.
The Central City Communal Slaughterhouse is a large industrial complex in District IX composed of multiple interconnected buildings with eclectic and imperial architectural details. The compound occupies substantial grounds with a distinctive entrance gate opening onto Soroksári Road.
This facility opened in 1872 to handle rising meat processing demands as Buda and Pest merged into a single metropolis. It remained operational until 1984, when it gradually transitioned to different uses.
This structure represents a significant example of late 19th-century industrial architecture, combining elements of Birodalmi építészet and eclectic architectural styles.
The site remains accessible by public transportation and now contains office spaces, retail shops, and storage areas within its buildings. Visitors can view the exterior architecture freely, though interior access typically requires prior arrangement.
The name Közvágóhíd, meaning municipal slaughterhouse, is used for multiple bus stops throughout the area, including some quite far from the actual complex itself. This geographical naming shows how the location's historical importance still shapes the local language.
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