CALVIN SQUARE (KÁLVIN TER)
Urban location
2024
Recommended
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2024
Now that it has been cleared of its fences linked to the work on the automatic metro (line 4), Place Kálvin is more than ever the epicentre of student and festive Budapest. It owes its name to Pastor Calvin, and this is where the city's two eastern gates, destroyed in 1796, were located. Hotel Mercure Korona hides the remains of one of them. To the west of the square stands the Calvinist temple of Budapest (Budapesti Kálvin Református Templom).
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