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Queen Gizella Museum
The Queen Gizella Museum, opposite Gizella Chapel, offers religious art.
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Újlak Synagogue
Built in 1888 on the site of an older prayer house, the Újlak Synagogue is still in use.
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Ethnographic Museum
The Ethnography Museum showcases ethnic Hungarian, German and South Slav folk art in the region.
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Ecclesiastical Collection
The Ecclesiastical Collection consists of priceless vestments, church plate and liturgical objects.
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State Hospital of Cardiology
The famed State Hospital of Cardiology and its hot springs is what put Balatonfüred on the map.
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Taródi Castle
Taródi Castle, is a self-built private castle owned by the obsessed Taródi family and a pack-rats delight.
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Round Theatre
Next door to the Herder Museum, the Round Theatre has a small exhibit on traditional crafts and a gift shop.
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Károly Lookout
At Lővér Hills you can climb to the top of Károly Lookout on the hill (394m) west of the Lővér hotel.
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Greek Catholic Church
The Greek Catholic Church, built in 1895, contains a rich liturgical collection of vestments and plate.
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Golden Lion Pharmacy
József Rippl-Rónai was born at Fő 19, above the lovely Golden Lion Pharmacy, built in 1774 and now a museum.
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Renaissance House
The Renaissance House, built in 1668 and now housing a pub, is adorned with graffiti etched into the stucco.
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Doll Museum
This museum exhibits more than 200 porcelain dolls in traditional costumes from all across Hungary.
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Roman Catholic Cathedral
The 1904 neo-Romanesque Catholic Cathedral dominates Kossuth tér and has arabesque pastel-coloured tiles inside.
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Neoclassical Synagogue
A neoclassical synagogue dating from 1845 and now partly renovated is around the corner from the Orthodox Synagogue.
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Kmetty Museum
The Kmetty Museum on the southwestern side of Fő tér displays the work of the cubist János Kmetty (1889–1975).
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Legend House
Rather hokey mini-museum tells the story of Hollókő Castle and its legends through costumed figures in three rooms.
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Church of St Anne
The 18th-century baroque Church of St Anne has one of the most eye-catching interiors of any church in Budapest.
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Former Hungarian Radio Headquarters
The recently renovated former Hungarian Radio headquarters was where shots were first fired on 23 October 1956.
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, founded by Count István Széchenyi, is at the northern end of the square of that name.
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Heroes’ Square
Andrássy út ends at Heroes’ Sq, which effectively forms the entrance to City Park. It is on the M1 metro line (Hősök tere stop).
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