Újlipótváros

This makes Újlipótváros quite different from the other parts of the inner city, which were mainly built before World War I, mostly in the last three decades of the nineteenth century.

The very first buildings of Újlipótváros (the so-called "Palatinus houses") are notable exceptions, these were built in 1910–1911, and represent an interesting mixture of Art Nouveau and other contemporary styles.

Between the wars it was especially popular among middle-class citizens of Jewish origin and this is partially true even today, according to recent sociological research.

2 The area closest to the river Danube is the most expensive, spacious and pleasant, especially the buildings around Szent István park, which is located on the riverside.

Some of the building stock and the infrastructure has been renovated in the last fifteen years, including Szent István park.

Szent István park
1888 - the Bridge was not connected to Margaret Island, Ujlipótváros streets projected
1905 - the Bridge is connected to Margaret Island, Ujlipótváros fast development in 17 years