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Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) BTK D building. Thihis building (in 2022) home of the Institute of Oriental Studies Department of Iranian Studies (Website: iranianstudies.elte.hu​​​​​​​/en) and the Department of Turkic Studies (Website: turkicstudies.elte.hu), AND home of all four Departments of the Institute of Slavonic and Baltic Philology /Department of Polish Studies, Department of Russian Language and Literature, Department of Slavonic Studies, Department of Ukrainian Studies/ (Website: szlav.elte.hu) plus here is the Institute of Slavonic and Baltic Philology Library. - European Physical Society - EPS Historic Site. The former physics building of the Budapest University. Site of the Eötvös experiment. This building was constructed from 1883 to 1886 to be a the Physics Building of the Budapest University according to the design concept of Baron Lorand Eötvös. He was professor of physic of the University from 1871 to 1919. He conducted his series of experiments in this building in 1889, and from 1906 to 1909, demonstrating to an extraordinary degree of accuracy (1:200,000,000) the proportionality of inertial and gravitational mass. This fundamentional experiments provided empirical support to the equivalence principle the basic concept af Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. (info: English-Hungarian bilingual information board plaque? before the building) - Photo taken on the European Researchers' Night 2022 - 4/D Múzeum Boulvard (5 Puskin Street), Palotanegyed neighborhood, Budapest District VIII. Hungary.
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Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar (korábban ELTE TTK) Múzeum körúti épületegyüttese. D épület báró Eötvös itt végezte a híres gravitációs gyorsulási kísérleteit melyeket később Albert Einstein használt a relativitáselmélet kidolgozása során. Az épület,-a báró elképzeléseinek megfelelően-,a 'Budapest Egyetem Fizika Épület' nevű épületének épült 1883 és 1886 között. Európai Fizikatáraság emlékhelye. (forrás: helyi tájékoztató) - 2022-ben az ELTE BTK Orientalisztikai Intézet Iranisztikai Tanszék és Török Filológiai Tanszékeinek valamint a Szláv és Balti Filológiai Intézet összes tanszéke és könyvtárának az otthona - A fotó a Kutatók Éjszakája 2022 idején készült - Budapest, Józsefváros kerület, Palotanegyed városrész, Múzeum körút 4/D, Puskin utca 5-7
Date Taken on 30 September 2022
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Author Globetrotter19
Object location47° 29′ 38.38″ N, 19° 03′ 45.36″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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