Kálvin tér


Kálvin tér is a major square and intersection in the city center of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It was named after the French Protestant Reformer John Calvin due to the large Reformed Church located there.
The square is located in Pest at the junction of the 5th ', 8th ' and 9th districts. Roads which converge at the square include the 'Kiskörút', Üllői út, Baross utca, and Kecskeméti utca.
Being a major thoroughfare and locality, the square is a major transport hub with tram, bus, and trolleybus routes serving the square. The Kálvin tér station on the M3 line, and M4 of the Budapest Metro is located here.
The Hungarian National Museum is near Kálvin tér.