Ferenciek tere
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Square and junction in Budapest, Hungary
For the metro station, see
Ferenciek tere (Budapest Metro)
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Ferenciek tere (English: Square of the
Pest and southern Buda
.
The place is right in the middle of the city. The fashionable shopping avenue
Erzsébet Bridge over the Danube
is a five-minute walk from the Metro.
History
The square is the site of the Inner City Franciscan Church, first built in 1743, for which it gets its name. The square was formally named Kígyó tér in 1874, then renamed Apponyi tér (for Albert Apponyi) in 1921, then Felszabadulás tér (Liberation Square) in 1953, then its earlier name of Ferenciek tere in 1991.[1]
Gallery
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Párizsi-udvar
References
- ^ Ferenciek tere at szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
47°29′35.05″N 19°3′21.55″E / 47.4930694°N 19.0559861°E / 47.4930694; 19.0559861
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