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Pesti Vigadó<br />
Pesti Vigadó was inaugurated in 1865 within the frame of a festal ball “with a shining and public dance”. The building was constructed after the plans<br />
of Frigyes Feszl. It became the capital’s most important cultural institute. Several significant persons entered the stage in this building. Among them<br />
were Zoltán Kodály, Béla Bartók and Ernő Dohnányi. The buildings were severely damaged in World War II. In 1980, after its renewal it was again<br />
opened for the public. Currently the Pesti Vigadó serves as a venue for concerts, various conferences, banquets and receptions.<br />
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