A popular site in Budapest's 7th district, Gozsdu-udvar (English: Gozsdu Courtyard) comprises seven buildings and their courtyards.


A popular site in Budapest's 7th district, Gozsdu-udvar (English: Gozsdu Courtyard) comprises seven buildings and their courtyards easily accessed from Király Street, Dob Street and Holló Street. The complex was designed by architect professor Győző Czigler and built by the Gozsdu Foundation in 1900-1901. All the 7 original buildings were part of the Jewish Ghetto that existed from November 1944 to January 1945. In 1952 the buildings and courtyards became into state ownership, which was then approved by a Romanian-Hungarian interstate agreement in 1953. In 1999 Gozsdu-udvar was privatized to Autoker Ltd. Reconstruction works were made between 2002-2008. Today it is well known for its tourist accommodations, cafés, bars, pubs, galleries, and exclusive shops. The neighbourhood is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


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Location: Budapest, Gozsdu court, Gozsdu udvar, Hungary
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