The Hegedüs Villa or originally the Schoch Villa is well known in Budapest, although few people know by its name.

The Hegedüs Villa or originally the Schoch Villa is well known in Budapest, although few people know by its name.
The Gellért Hill Cave has been used as a home and a church for centuries. Today it is used as a church by the Pauline Order monks.
The 40-meter-tall Liberty Statue, standing high above Gellért Hill, is a prominent feature of Budapest's skyline.
The Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, the biggest museum of agriculture in Europe, can be found in Vajdahunyad Castle in City Park in Budapest.
Heroes’ Square or Hősök tere was built in 1896 for the Hungarian Millennial Celebrations to boost Hungarian Pride.
Vajdahunyad Castle is an architectural homage to 21 different buildings, among them a church and a castle with ties to Dracula.
The Millennium Underground Railway, or the M1, built between 1894 and 1896, is the oldest line of the Budapest Metro.
The Franz Liszt Academy of Music founded by composer Franz Liszt, is Hungary's most prestigious music school and an Art Nouveau masterpiece.
The Corinthia Hotel Budapest, which opened in 1986, could actually be the inspiration for the film Grand Budapest Hotel.