Inside the former Hotel Tiger : a 19th-Century Gem in Budapest

These photos capture the interior of the former Tigris Szálló (Hotel Tiger) located at Nádor utca 5, in the 5th district of Budapest. Designed by József Hild, one of the most recognized Hungarian architects of the 19th century, the Hotel Tiger was inaugurated in 1840. Regarded as one of the most elegant hotels, it hosted numerous famous guests who either visited or resided here for a few years. Often referred to as the “Fairy Palace” (Tündérpalota – distinct from the Art Nouveau building on Könyves Kálmán körút, constructed 70 years later), the Hotel Tiger ceased to exist in 1899. It was acquired by the General Insurance Company of Trieste and transformed into a residential building.

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I have launched Buildings Tell Tales in 2019, and since then visited and photographed over 1000 old buildings in Budapest. My goal is not only to take photos but to uncover the interesting stories hidden behind the old walls. By linking the stories of ordinary people such as workers, students, merchants, and domestic workers to specific places, I want to make the past tangible. Old buildings should be preserved not only for their aesthetic value but also for the memories they hold and the stories they tell. If you’re interested in learning more about me, you can read additional details on this page.

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