A wonder-palace reborn in the heart of the Hungarian capital city

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The Castle Garden Kiosk (Várkert Kioszk) is an elegant, marvellous building that was built in the same era as the Castle Garden Bazaar (Várkert Bazár), yet we know less about it. The kiosk’s history and original function are really interesting. Recently, it went through a major renovation; here are the results.

Pestbuda wrote about the renovated Castle Garden Kiosk that shines in its new form. The kiosk was built between 1875 and 1882 based on the plans of Miklós Ybl. He was the architect of St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Hungarian State Opera, the Castle Garden Bazaar and many more buildings in the countryside and in Budapest, too.

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The Kiosk, with the Parliament Building in the background
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Its architectural style is historicism with Florentine Renaissance elements, just like the Castle Garden Bazaar. Despite the kiosk’s wonderful look, it was not made for an entertainment centre. Instead, this building included the royal palace’s building and gardens as well as its stable and the pump house.

Loggia

One of the most beautiful parts of the building is the loggia. The half-open, arcade-like arches of the entrance hall are covered with sgrafitto designs. The renovated sgraffito is heavenly, thanks to Róbert Scholtz’s renovation work in 2017.

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Castle Garden Loggia, renovated in 2017
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The loggia is heated in the winter and air-conditioned in the summer, but it still gives the impression of sitting outside in the fresh air.

Café

Entering the building, we arrive at the café’s monumental area, which resembles the atmosphere of the former Castle Garden Kiosk. The new colours and furniture really “lighten” the room, which is centred around the huge bar counter. Its equipment is modern, but it also carries classic elements.

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