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  2. Danube Palace - Wikipedia

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    Danube Palace. 1051, Zrinyi Street 5. The Danube Palace ( Hungarian: Duna Palota) is a Neo-Baroque concert hall located in the Inner City of Budapest, Hungary. It was built between 1883 and 1885 according to the plans of Vilmos Freund. It was known as the casino of Lipótváros – not in the sense of gambling - but an aristocratic club for ...

  3. Danube Arena - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Broke ground. May 2015. Built. February 2017. Architect. Marcell Ferenc. The Danube Arena[1] (in Hungarian: Duna Aréna, unofficially Dagály Budapest Aquatics Complex) is an aquatics complex located in Budapest, Hungary. It was designed by Marcell Ferenc and built between 2015 and 2017.

  4. Duna Média - Wikipedia

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    Duna Media Service Provider (Hungarian: Duna Médiaszolgáltató), also known as simply Duna Média, is Hungary's public service broadcaster for radio, television and new media. The company was established in July 2015, and operates six TV channels , seven radio stations, a news agency and online services.

  5. Duna (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Duna TV, full name Duna Televízió — one of Hungary's public television channels. "Duna" is the Hungarian name for the Danube. Duna has been the national main channel of the public media MTVA since 15 March 2015. Duna TV is managed and primarily funded by the Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund (Hungarian: Médiaszolgáltatás ...

  6. Music of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest has long been an important part of the music of Hungary. Its music history has included the composers Franz Liszt, Ernő Dohnányi, Zoltán Kodály and Béla Bartók and the opera composer Ferenc Erkel . Hungary, especially Budapest, has a rich musical culture, whether its classical music, modern experimental, electronica, alternative ...

  7. Danube Promenade - Wikipedia

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    Danube Promenade. Coordinates: 47°29′44″N 19°2′55″E. Budapest, Meyers Lexikon, the "1905 new" Erzsébet Bridge, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Gellért Hill. The Danube Promenade (Hungarian: Dunakorzó) is located on the Pest side of Budapest, Hungary. The promenade itself lies on the left bank of the Danube, extending from the Széchenyi ...

  8. Television in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Duna World: International channel, started broadcasting on 16 April 2006 (Free-to-air on DVB-T). M1 : News channel since 15 March 2015, started broadcasting on 1 May 1957 (Free-to-air on DVB-T). M2 : Kids channel between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm since 22 December 2012, M2 Petőfi between 8:00 pm and 6:00 am on 15 March 2015, started broadcasting in ...

  9. M1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M1 ( em egy) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média. It is also transmitted in high definition. The channel originally launched on 1 May 1957, as a generalist channel, and was the flagship channel of Magyar Televízió . On 15 March 2015, M1 was relaunched as a 24-hour news channel, with all variety and ...