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- Bálna Budapest (the Whale) is a landmark cultural and commercial complex along the Danube in Budapest. It opened in 2013 after a long development history and has since housed galleries, shops, restaurants, and event spaces.[1][4]
- Over the years, it has remained a notable venue for exhibitions, markets, and cultural programs in Budapest, sometimes appearing in local coverage around development decisions or events at the complex.[2][4]
- If you’re seeking the absolute latest news as of today, I’d recommend checking reliable Hungarian news portals or the Bálna Budapest official site and social channels for any announcements, openings, or events.
Would you like me to pull current updates from specific sources or translate any recent Hungarian coverage about Bálna? I can guide you to the most relevant sites or summarize recent reports once you confirm which sources you prefer.
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- Balna’s opening and role as a cultural/commercial complex.[4]
- Context about its long development and status as a city landmark.[1]
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Legal issues delayed the complex opening until 2013. Balna hosts concerts, cultural programs, and children's workshops. Inside is Budapest Anno (antique and organic food shops), the New Budapest Gallery (contemporary art), several restaurants and cafes. It is much less crowded than the nearby Central Market Hall. Outdoor terraces and a lookout point near the top offer views over the Danube and Pest on the other side of the river. Balna is open every day from 10am – 8pm with no entry fee...
www.tripadvisor.com.auThe Bálna has opened with a three days long series of programmes on November 8th. Through the opening weekend the new cultural, entertainment and leisure center of Budapest has awaited its visitors with performances of artistic groups, concerts, and a unique Budapest scale model.
xpatloop.comCommercial and cultural complex in Ferencváros, Hungary. The glass and metal structure of Bálna extends along the Danube River, combining four historical brick warehouses with modern architectural elements.
aroundus.comThe Bálna, previously called the CET, may be opened at the end of October, announced Deputy Mayor Gábor Bagdy. He added, the building has received the use permit at the end of May, in June an agreement was reached with the investor, Porto. One year passed since Budapest has launched its public boat service
archiv.budapest.hu#Bálna Budapest, a complex by the River Danube that resembles a #whale, was opened in 2013
dailynewshungary.comBálna Budapest (Whale) just opened close to the Great Market Hall on the Pest side. A three-day series of programs are available now. The Bálna Budapest built in the shape of a whale. The building, designed by the Dutch architect Kaas Oosterhuis, should have opened by August 2010, but the contracto
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