Andrássy street’s been recenty added a glamorous look by opening of so far missing luxurious designer stores and facelifts are being made constantly, although not quickly enough if you ask me. Kodály Körönd has one of the most gorgeous building clusters of the city and one of them is currently undergoing rooftop restauration works. I know for fact that some of the apartments are private but if all of them are then I don’t understand how could the owners leave the facades and the interirs to be ruined to the extent that these buildings suggest that they’ll collapse any minute now. It1 s a shame really.
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Looks classic….
I understand the problem is that in Hungary, all tenants have had to agree to have the repairs done (and presumably, to help pay for them). That tends to slow down the restoration process.