Fasor Calvinist Church

Budapest


A stunning example of late art nouveau architecture designed by Aladár Arkay in 1913, with carved wooden gates, stained glass and ceramic tiles on the facade.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Budapest attractions

1. György Ráth Museum

0.09 MILES

The one-time home of the eponymous first director (1828–1905) of the Museum of Applied Arts has recently opened and is a shrine to art nouveau…

2. Egger Villa

0.18 MILES

This cream-coloured villa designed by Emil Vidor (1867–1952) in 1902 is among the purest – and most extravagant – examples of art nouveau architecture in…

3. Vidor Villa

0.23 MILES

This green villa with its curious turret was designed by Emil Vidor Emil Vidor (1867–1952) for his father in 1905 and incorporates any number of European…

4. Postal Museum

0.23 MILES

The exhibits at the Postal Museum – original 19th-century post-office counters, old uniforms and coaches, some big brass horns – probably won't do much…

5. Ferenc Hopp Museum of East Asian Art

0.25 MILES

This museum of East Asian art is housed in the former villa of its benefactor and namesake; the pagoda in front gives the game away. Founded in 1919, the…

6. Léderer House

0.3 MILES

This lovely residence with phenomenal stained glass and grillwork was designed by Zoltán Bálint and Lajos Jámbor in 1902.

7. Ferenc Liszt Memorial Museum

0.34 MILES

This wonderful little museum is housed in the Old Music Academy, where the great composer Liszt lived in a 1st-floor apartment for five years until his…