Széchenyi Square, named in honor of the founder of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, is a central and architecturally rich space in Budapest. The square is notable for its art nouveau Gresham Palace, now a Four Seasons Hotel. Visitors can step into the hotel’s lobby to admire the intricate stained glass, mosaics, and ironworks, which showcase the detailed craftsmanship of the era. The square’s location and these historic elements make it a key destination for those exploring the city’s cultural and architectural heritage.
Széchenyi Square (Széchenyi István Tér)
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