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The best mid-sized venue of Budapest and probably the whole country, great atmosphere and technical background, concerts almost every day
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Columbus is a ship on the Danube and rugalarly hosts the fines Hungarian and foreign jazz musicians. The club is the headquarters of the Hungarian Jazz Musicians' Society.
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Underground club on the roof of Hungary's first shopping center, built 100 years ago and later rebuilt in an unmistakeable socialistic style. From the huge roof terrace - open in Summer until morning - you can have a unique view at the city.
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A legendary university club with a different name and a mixture of electro and rock/metal acts in its program.
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Dürer is not just a garden, but also a concert venue with a bigger and a smaller hall, open throughout the year. There is enough space to host fans of rock, metal, hardcore, indie, etc.
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Mid-sized club close to lake Balaton, linked with an open-air street music festival
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Medium-sized club linked to an open-air festival under the same name (with headliners like Uriah Heep, Therapy or Gamma Ray)
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The folk/world headquarters of Budapest with a concert hall, radio studio and record label.
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Főnix Hall is located in Debrecen at the north-east part of the country. The hall is situated in a pleasant environment close to the Nagyerdő area.
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Underground club and arts centre in all senses, in the middle of the city
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1200 shows since 1996, 2 stages
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Small, but well-equipped club at the Western borders of the country
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On of Hungary's most popular university clubs, opened in 1973
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University club with a Moulin Rouge style
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Multi-functional cultural facility in the 2nd biggest city of Hungary, stage size: 12,5 x 6 x 1m.
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An old factory turned into a multi-art complex with 2 big concert halls.
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Palace of Arts is situated at the new cultural center of Budapest, next to the National Theatre. The palace includes the Bartók National Concert Hall equipped with the latest technology.
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The largest sports and concert hall in Hungary.
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Venue for concerts, exhibitions, fairs, conferences, hosts one of the capital's most popular flea-markets. A complex of an open-air facility and a hall.
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The second largest hall in Hungary
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Small rock club in the heart of the 2010 Cultural Capital of Europe
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Mid-sized club close to Budapest, operating since 1995.
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Trafó is a multi-art center dedicated to alternative ways of self expression. The building includes a theatre room and also a cellar club.
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New venue situated near to the Nyugati station with a nice panorama.
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A symbolic venue of the Hungarian rock/metal scene
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