
It might sound incredible to have tropical plants guard the passage right in the middle of a state-owned building located at the geometric centre of a continental metropolis.
It might sound incredible to have tropical plants guard the passage right in the middle of a state-owned building located at the geometric centre of a continental metropolis. We are in the “found space” of Eiffel Art Studios: architect Miklós Marosi realised during the design process that the vaulted support structure allows a third, if narrower level under the lighting roof. The team of the OPERA turned this concrete wall into an oasis named after pure and fragile ballerina Melinda Ottrubay, who had a life full of twists and turns and a prince for a husband. Here you can enjoy some quiet and fresh air between rehearsals with the two nearby fitness facilities providing an exercise opportunity, and the spectators’ terrace offering a view of the Járay Field is also close by. The public can access this space during standard guided tours and walks devised for children, and many evening events also feel right at home in the tropical jungle, as the colourful spotlights hidden among the plants create a mysterious atmosphere.