(JTA) — In 1944, Andras Szasz’s mother obtained an admittance slip to a Red Cross children’s home that she hoped would save her 8-year-old son from the Hungarian fascists then prowling Budapest in ...
In the aftermath of World War II, a particular housing type proliferated in Communist Hungary: the cube. As the country rebuilt after the war, the Hungarian Cube (in Hungarian, “Magyar Kocka”) became ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Nothing she learned in school prepared university student Aniko Istvan for the experience of visiting a new museum here called the House of Terror, dedicated primarily to ...
Designed for a bicameral legislature rather than the unicameral one Hungary now has, the Budapest Parliament House was completed not long before World War I drastically reduced the nation’s territory ...
In Budapest, where foreign buyers vanished and domestic buyers moved out, many properties that were once short-term rentals are now on the market. 18 Photos View Slide Show › By Alison Gregor This ...