Budapest is a great European capital, and as such, can boast of a rich and varied cultural life. The Pearl of the Danube is a metropolis with much to offer due to their historical origins and its geographical position. In Budapest culture is accessible to all areas of society, and society is a participant in it. Andrassy Avenue is the Museum Mile (Museum Avenue) in the city. It extends along the banks of the Danube (the Royal Palace Municipal Park) and there is much of the cultural scene of Budapest.
Most museums, theaters and concert halls in the city are located in beautiful palaces and monuments that the Government has given to art. In Hungary there are about 1,300 museums, 225 only in Budapest. Budapest has a rich musical history. Ferenc Erkel's operas are famous throughout the world. Within the country folk songs of Kodaly (1882-1967) and Bela Bartok (1881-1945) are all a cultural legacy. In addition, they have the virtuosity of pianist Franz Liszt (much admired in Hungary). To make matters worse, Budapest celebrates one of classical music festivals in the world: the Budapest Spring Festival and the Budapest Autumn Festival. But not all classical music in the city.
The city also draws on rich and varied cultural programs like dance, opera or theater or the opera in Budapest Erkel Theater, the works in foreign languages Merlin Theatre, or the popular operettas and musical composers Kalman, Lehar and Abraham in the Operetta Theatre; For lovers of art, not a single day is sufficient to soak up the wonders that are offered in the city. Starting at the Museum of Fine Arts, recorded among the most important museums in Europe, where a large international collection of famous works. Stresses the Spanish collection, with paintings by El Greco, as well as collections of Flanders, Holland and graphics. Travel to the Pearl of the Danube and enjoy the artistic trends time. Rent and make your stay something special.