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Haller utca is a main street along the border of Mid- Ferencváros, in the 9th district of Budapest, Hungary. It links
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in the north and Soroksári út in the west. Notable sidestreets include Tűzoltó utca,
Balázs Béla utca Balázs () is a Hungarian surname and male given name, equivalent to the name Blaise. Its feast day is on 3 of February. As a surname: * Andre Balazs (born 1957), American hotelier and residential developer * Árpád Balázs (born 1937), Hungari ...
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Gát utca Gát utca is a short quiet street off Haller utca in central Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary. The street links Haller utca with Thaly Kálmán utca. Cross streets are Lenhossék utca, Márton utca and Sobieski János utca. Features Gát ut ...
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Mester utca Mester utca is a 2-kilometre main street in the district of Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary. It connects Ferenc körút and Könyves Kálmán körút via Haller utca, dividing Mid-Ferencváros into two unequal sections. Its name derives from "mest ...
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Vaskapu utca Vaskapu can refer to: *''Vaskapu'', the former Hungarian name of Poarta Sălajului, a village in Românași, Romania *Iron Gates The Iron Gates ( ro, Porțile de Fier; sr, / or / ; Hungarian: ''Vaskapu-szoros'') is a gorge on the rive ...
. The street is named after the Haller family, who were of Tyrolean origin, once settled in Bavaria, and then became principal nobles in the early modern Hungary. According to some reviews the street is named after János Haller (1626–1697), who was a prominent figure of the family. The 1.5-kilometre long ''Haller utca'' runs from ''Nagyvárad tér'' to the Danube, being flanked by the vast green expanses of Haller park and crossing'' Mester utca'' on its way. It is also famous for its planes and green hedges along the pavements. The street used to be a dam to keep off floods, which is still evident in the fact that it actually descends from Nagyvárad tér and in that many sidestreets are lower. One of its sidestreets,''
Gát utca Gát utca is a short quiet street off Haller utca in central Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary. The street links Haller utca with Thaly Kálmán utca. Cross streets are Lenhossék utca, Márton utca and Sobieski János utca. Features Gát ut ...
'', indeed translates as "Dam Street". The southern side of Haller utca is occupied by municipal and office buildings including István kórház (a hospital), ''Ferencvárosi Művelődési Központ ''(a culture centre) the district's police station, the regional headquarters of the tax authority and the brand new Haller Gardens office block. Its northern side, by contrast, is dotted with apartment blocks of all kinds. Whereas the northern tip at ''Nagyvárad tér ''includes a housing estate from the 1980s, its western end at the Danube still sports some original purpose-built housing as workers' colonies from the early 20th century. The tramtracks can be found in the middle of the road; however, just a decade earlier, they used to be situated near the two pavements along a 1 kilometre stretch, a remainder of Pest's old time tram system.


Buildings of note

The western side of Haller utca is lined with residential apartment blocks, three different small-size housing estates and a workers' colony at the Soroksári út end. The eastern/southern side is predominantly home to municipal and office buildings: ;Even numbers: *the red-brick residential corner house from the turn of the century (Haller utca 88, Üllői út 121) *housing estate (5 10-storey blocks) *housing estate (3 diagonal 4 storey-blocks) *housing estate (a block with 5-storey tile-roofed houses) *4-storey houses *workers' colonies ;Odd numbers: *István hospital *National Cardiology Centre *Ferencváros Cultural Centre *Ferencváros camping site *Szent Vince Church in Haller park *Ferencváros Police station *Regional HQ of the Tax Authority *Haller Gardens office complex *Zwack Unicum site


Transportation

The street is served by tram line 24 (termini at Közvágóhíd and Keleti railways station), which has four stops on its route: Nagyvárad tér, Balázs Béla utca, Mester utca, and Soroksári út.


References

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