Category:Constantinople in Budapest
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English: The “Constantinople in Budapest”, the “Little Constantinople in Budapest” or the Lágymányosi comfort district was a huge entertainment complex of short life in the area next to today's Lágymányosi bridge. Its name derives from the fact that its buildings, designed to imitate the real capital of Constantinople (today: Istanbul) in Turkey and the Turkish style, were a miniature part of Eastern culture. After a few months of existence, the operator went bankrupt. The buildings were later demolished. (Some say it was the largest comfort quarter in contemporary Europe.) — The buildings were designed by architects Lipót Kellner and Kálmán Gerster, the construction was done by the entrepreneurs of Sándor Hauszmann, and the painting of the buildings was entrusted to the graphic artist and team of Károly Gerster.
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Media in category "Constantinople in Budapest"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Galata tér Konstantinápoly Budapesten.jpg 972 × 669; 172 KB
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Janicsár tér Konstantinápoly Budapesten.jpg 950 × 664; 179 KB
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Konstantinápoly a lágymányosi vigalmi negyed.jpg 1,600 × 1,038; 239 KB
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Konstantinápoly Budapesten 1896.jpg 1,268 × 589; 281 KB
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Lágymányosi tó.jpg 1,600 × 826; 289 KB
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Szultána Kávéház - Konstantinápoly Budapesten.jpg 970 × 651; 209 KB