Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)
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The Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts (Hungarian: Magyar Iparművészeti Múzeum) is a museum in Budapest, Hungary.
This Art Nouveau building was built between 1893 and 1896 to the plans of Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos. It is one of the most characteristic and most representative forms of Lechner's Hungarian architectural style, first of all appearing in the Hungarian folk ceramics, including Zsolnay pottery and majolica, also showing Islamic and Hindu motifs.
www.imm.hu/angol/index.html
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This Art Nouveau building was built between 1893 and 1896 to the plans of Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos. It is one of the most characteristic and most representative forms of Lechner's Hungarian architectural style, first of all appearing in the Hungarian folk ceramics, including Zsolnay pottery and majolica, also showing Islamic and Hindu motifs.
www.imm.hu/angol/index.html
Photo source www.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Applied_Arts_(Budapest)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 47°29'9"N 19°4'5"E
- Royal Palace 2.7 km
- Hungarian Railway Museum 6.7 km
- Open-air Ethnographic Museum ("Skanzen") 24 km
- Anti air-raid museum on an abandoned missile base 29 km
- Mine of Gánt 53 km
- Tác, Gorsium Szabadtéri Múzeum - Régészeti Park 66 km
- Fort Comorra 76 km
- Fort Monostor 79 km
- Airport Nitra 113 km
- Slovak Agricultural Museum 116 km
- Historical part of Ferencváros (9th district) 0.8 km
- Belváros 1.2 km
- 8th district, Józsefváros (Budapest) 1.3 km
- Gellért Hill 1.8 km
- Tabán 1.9 km
- 5th District of Budapest (Belváros-Lipótváros) 2 km
- 1st district (Budapest) 2.6 km
- 9th district, Ferencváros (Budapest) 3 km
- Budapest Port 3.2 km
- Újbuda 4.9 km