Andrássy Avenue - מדריך אודיו חינמי
Budapest, Hungary
Andrássy út, Terézváros, VI. kerület, Budapest, Közép-Magyarország, 1064, Magyarország
Andrássy út, a tree‑lined boulevard in Budapest constructed in the late 19th century (1872–1885) and named for Count Gyula Andrássy, exemplifies historic urban planning and neo‑Renaissance architecture. Connecting the city centre with Városliget (City Park), it incorporates the Millennium Underground, one of the world’s earliest metro lines, and is part of Budapest’s UNESCO World Heritage ensemble. The avenue hosts major landmarks such as the Hungarian State Opera House, the House of Terror museum, period mansions, diplomatic buildings and formal squares, and functions as an important cultural axis reflecting Hungary’s political, artistic and social history. The avenue itself is a public thoroughfare; institutions and museums along it have varying opening hours and may charge admission. Accessibility is generally supported by public transport and sidewalks, while some historic interiors may have limited barrier‑free access.