The impressive, eclectical-style
palaces reminiscent of Tuscan architecture surround Kodály
Circus, forming a complete circle. The palace was built
and designed by József Kauser, one of the most famous Hungarian
architects under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, who was also
involved in the construction of the St. Stephen's Basilica
and the Hungarian State Opera House.
These exquisitely designed architectural and historical
monuments are the most imposing landmark properties on the
entire avenue.
Passers-by, and residents alike have long enjoyed the harmony
of the famous composer, Kodály. The composer used to live
in one of the four buildings, which now houses the Kodály
Museum. The circus is decorated with gracious statues of
prominent figures of Hungarian history.








