Móricz Zsigmond körtér

Coordinates: 47°28′37.77″N 19°2′48.40″E / 47.4771583°N 19.0467778°E / 47.4771583; 19.0467778
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Móricz Zsigmond körtér ("Zsigmond Móricz circus") is a square in Budapest, Hungary.

Aerial photo of the square's "mushroom"
Underpass and metro entrance on the square
Garden with statue of Prince St. Emeric on the square
Historic photo of the square (1960)

Located in

1956 Hungarian Revolution
.

The main feature of the intersection is the Gomba, or Mushroom. This building, constructed in 1942 in the middle of the

M4 metro.[1]
The building was fully renovated by the summer of 2014.

Budapest's new

M4 metro has a stop at the square, as well as the 7, 27, 33, 58, 114, 213, 214, and 240 bus lines and the 6, 17, 19, 41, 47, 48, 49, 56, 56A, and 61 tram lines, the 6 tram line being the busiest tram service in Budapest (along with 4). The shopping mall Allee (toward Újbuda-központ metro station) and the square Kosztolányi Dezső tér along with its park around Feneketlen-tó
("Bottomless Lake") are available at a walking distance.

See also

References

47°28′37.77″N 19°2′48.40″E / 47.4771583°N 19.0467778°E / 47.4771583; 19.0467778