One of Budapest’s iconic buildings will be reshaped starting this summer

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In the summer of 2025, Market Asset Management Ltd. will begin the comprehensive renovation and transformation of the former Körszálló, aka Hotel Budapest. The two-year project aims to give the former hotel a new function, transforming it into a modern residential building that meets 21st-century expectations while preserving its architectural values and the landscape of Buda, and revitalising the surrounding neighbourhood.

A residential building to be created from Budapest’s iconic building

In their statement, they recalled that the former Hotel Budapest, designed by György Szrogh and opened in 1967, originally operated as a 280-room hotel. However, over the decades, the hotel’s function became unsustainable due to a lack of demand in the area, leading to the significant deterioration of the building and its neighbourhood, turizmus.com wrote.

In contrast, there is a high demand for new, high-quality apartments on the Buda side. However, the building is not in good condition due to the lack of compulsory and substantial technical renovations. It struggles with structural issues, and most of its interior architectural values have been lost. Currently, the building does not serve the residents in any form.

Budapest iconic skyscraper hotel
Photo: FB/UrbFace

Market Asset Management would like to create modern homes meeting future needs while preserving past values in the old hotel building. Furthermore, the current renovation project may incorporate elements envisioned by the original designer but not implemented due to cost-cutting measures of the Socialist era. The project’s primary aim is value preservation and transforming the hotel into a building that meets 21st-century needs.

They will create approximately 50 modern apartments thanks to the renovation, along with wellness and fitness facilities, a restaurant and offices.

Budapest's elegant and iconic skyscraper hotel will be dismantled, rebuilt
The building of the hotel. Photo: Fortepan / Középületépítő Vállalat – Kreszán Albert – Koczka András – Kemecsei József
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