Jókai Garden
Construction work began in the Jókai Garden
June 8, 2022 at 3:00 PM
The Jókai Garden and the listed Steindl Villa will be renewed, and it will be a new nature exhibition place from next autumn. Construction work has already begun.
They will save the memories of the past: the Jókai Garden and the Steindl Villa will be renovated
December 28, 2021 at 11:00 AM
The construction of the new visitor center may begin soon in the 12th district, in the Költő street Jókai garden. Part of the work is the renovation and extension of the now ruined Villa Steindl and the refurbishment of the historic garden. Natural history exhibitions, employment and lecture halls will be set up in the halls of the villa, and additional reception spaces will be created with the expansion of the building.
A jewel above Budapest - The Jókai Garden has retained its charm
May 2, 2021 at 3:00 PM
Although Mór Jókai was not born and raised in Budapest, he still gave something to the capital that is irreplaceable. The garden and park he created have retained their charm to this day, despite the vicissitudes of history. The institutions here, which try to preserve Jókai's heritage, play a major role in these efforts.
Visitor centre planned for Jókai kert – Steindl Villa to host exhibitions
April 21, 2021 at 4:00 PM
The Jókai Garden and the Steindl Villa on Sváb Hill are to be renovated. The investment is planned to be completed by 2022, and the developers hope that Budapest will be enriched with a popular resting place.
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