After Many Years of Delays, Budapest's Controversial Biodome May Finally Open—with a Twist
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After many years of delays, Budapest's controversial Biodome may finally open—with a twist
After years of political wrangling and financial setbacks, one of Budapest’s most controversial construction projects—the Biodome—may finally be put to use. Originally envisioned as a high-tech tropical attraction, the facility sat unfinished for years. Now, it seems it could open at last—though not quite as originally planned. Construction of the Biodome, located within the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, began in 2017 as part of the Liget Bud…
The 20-25 billion needed to complete the project according to the original plans is still not available, but an urban oasis could be created with around 300-350 million forints.
There will be no rhinos, elephants, or chimpanzees, and there is no money to set up the aquarium.
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