X-Nico

3 unusual facts about Budapest Metro


Ferenc Deák

One of the central squares of Budapest, Deák Ferenc Square is today named after him, which is where three lines of the Budapest Metro come together.

Kontroll

Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is a darkly comic thriller set in the Budapest Metro system.

Magyar Televízió

The old headquarters can be reached by a five minutes walk from Kossuth tér where Metro line 2 stops.


Budapest Semesters in Mathematics

Several tram and bus lines have stops near the school, as does the Red Metro Line, which stops at Keleti railway station.


see also