Hatvany Palace

A vibrant centre of Hungarian literature between the World Wars. In 1932 it became the home of Lajos Hatvany (1880–1961), a great patron of the arts and a founder of Nyugat, the 20th century’s most influential Hungarian literary journal.

Fun Fact

Thomas Mann and Béla Bartók were guests here.

Tip

Check the façade medallions—spot the portraits of cultural greats.