MOM Park
MOM Park is a mixed-use shopping, office and leisure complex in Budapest, Hungary, on the Buda side of the city near the Krisztinaváros district west of Castle Hill. Opened in 2001, it combines a shopping mall, modern office space and a multi-screen cinema, and is one of the well-known retail and commercial developments of the Hungarian capital.
At a glance
- Type
- Mixed-use shopping, office and leisure complex
- Period
- Opened 2001
- Style
- Contemporary commercial architecture
- Location
- Buda, near Krisztinaváros, Budapest, Hungary
Overview
MOM Park stands on the Buda side of Budapest, in an area associated with the Krisztinaváros and Naphegy neighbourhoods west of Castle Hill. It opened in 2001 as part of the wave of large commercial centres built in Hungary around the turn of the millennium. The complex brings together retail, offices and entertainment under a single development.
History
MOM Park was developed during the rapid expansion of modern shopping malls in Budapest in the 1990s and early 2000s, a period that also produced centres such as WestEnd City Center and Mammut. It appears on standard lists of shopping malls in Hungary with an opening date of 2001. The site has since become an established commercial address in the surrounding modern office district.
What you see
The complex presents the contemporary architecture typical of early-2000s Hungarian commercial development, integrating a shopping mall with office buildings and a cinema. The multiplex within MOM Park operates as one of the cinema venues of central Budapest. Around it sits a district of modern offices and green space close to the historic Buda hills.
Cultural significance
As one of Budapest’s recognised mixed-use centres, MOM Park reflects the transformation of the city’s commercial landscape after 1989. It is a reference point in surveys of Hungarian shopping centres and contemporary urban development on the Buda side.
Practical information
MOM Park is in Budapest on the Buda side. For opening hours of the mall, cinema and individual tenants, check the official website.
Getting there
The complex is reached by Budapest’s public transport network of trams and buses serving the Buda districts west of the Danube, with onward connections to the central metro lines and the wider city.
Sources & resources
Wikipedia: List of shopping malls in Hungary. More cultural heritage guides at culturalheritageonline.com.
