Gozsdu-udvar
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Gozsdu-udvar (English: Gozsdu Courtyard) comprises seven buildings and their courtyards in the 7th district of Budapest, and can be approached from Király Street, Dob Street and Holló Street. The building complex was built in 1901 by the Gozsdu Foundation according to the testament of the Romanian lawyer, Emanoil Gojdu (Hungarian: Gozsdu Emánuel).
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Gozsdu-udvar | |
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General information | |
Address | Király utca 13., Dob utca 16. |
Town or city | 7th district, Budapest |
Country | Hungary |
Coordinates | 47°29′57.64″N 19°3′31.3″E |
Construction started | 1900 |
Construction stopped | 1901 |
Renovated | 2002-2008 |
Owner | private |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 4 |
Grounds | ~60,000 sq m |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Győző Czigler |
Known for | cafés, bars, restaurants, galleries |
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Gozsdu-udvar is close to Deák Ferenc Square and Andrássy Avenue. The neighbourhood is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.