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Built as the National Gym Hall (other name: Sports and Culture Hall) in 1870. Architect: Mór Kallina. Ordered by Pest Gymnastics Association (Est. 1863). From the 1950s it was used by Budapest Spartacus SC. - Since 2019 (or 2002) building of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University Faculty of Law and Political Sciences. Plaques on its facade: "This building was built by the National Gymnastics Association with donations from the Hungarian people in 1870. The gym served the cause of physical education of the Hungarian people as the first and only cradle of Hungarian sport for tens of years. It was within the walls of this house that sports education in Hungarian was first realized. The Hungarian Olympic Committee was founded here and Hungarian physical education teachers were trained here for a long time. In 1949, the National Gymnastics Association was disbanded, and its facility was taken away. The history of the National Gymnastics Association and the headquarters are inextricably linked with the names and works of Elek Matolay and Dénes Péter.//National Gymnastics Association Ministry of Youth and Sports" - 2nd plaque: "At the initiative of Dr. Ferenc Kemény, the Hungarian Committee for the Preparation of the Olympic Games was established in this house on December 19, 1895//Hungarian Olympic Committee//1995" - 26 Szentkirályi Street, Palotanegyed neighborhood, Budapest District VIII. Hungary.
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Egykori Sport és Kulturcsarnok 2019 óta máshol 2002 óta a Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem Jog- és Államtudományi Kar egyik épülete. "Ezt az épületet a Nemzeti Torna Egylet a magyar nép adakozásából építette 1870-ben./A tornacsarnok a magyar sport első és évtízedekig egyetlen bölcsőjeként szolgálta a magyar nép testnevelésének ügyét./E ház falain belül valósult meg elsőként a magyar nyelvű sportoktatás. Itt alakult meg a Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság és hosszú ideig itt képezték a magyar testnevelő tanárokat. 1949-ben a Nemzeti Torna Egyletet feloszlatták létesítményét elvették. A Nemzeti Torna Egyletet és a székház története elválaszthatatlanul összefonódik Matolay Elek és Péter Dénes nevével és munkásságával.//Nemzeti Torna Egylet Ifjúsági és Sportminisztérium." ÉS 2. tábla: "Ebben a házban alakult meg Dr. Kemény Ferenc kezdeményezésére az Olimpiai Játékokat Előkészítő Magyar Bizottság 1895 december 19.-én//Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság//1985" 2024-ben,-táblák alapján,- az épületben van Anikó fodrászat és Spartacus pizzéria kávézó étterem - Budapest, Józsefváros kerület, Palotanegyed városrész, Szentkirályi utca 26
Date Taken on 1 May 2024
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Author Globetrotter19
Object location47° 29′ 31.34″ N, 19° 03′ 57.29″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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