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Lánchíd19 Hotel in red for women
Budapest, February 2, 2010. – The Budapest Lánchíd 19 desing hotel takes part in Go Red for Women proposal of World Heart Federation. The movement aims to gain attention to cardiovascular disorders of women. Within the confines of the program, from 16 pm on 6th February the interactive facade of the building of the hotel will be lighted in red.
Best of Budapest online | February 5, 2010

Go Red For Women is the World Heart’s Federation and the American Heart Association’s solution to save women’s lives. Too many women die each year because they are unaware that heart disease is their No. 1 killer. Today the movement Go Red For Women is widely spread, its symbol became the nice red dress. On Friday, February 6, 2009, cities across the country went Red by illuminating buildings, monuments and popular sites in red to raise awareness of women and heart disease.

In Hungary, the Hungarian National Heart Foundation and the Hungarian Cardiologists Association started the movement this year. They are supported by famous Hungarian fashion designers, models and VIPs of the Hungarian public life.

Lánchíd 19, providing a beautiful view on UNESCO World Heritage sites of Budapest, is situated on the Danube riverbank.

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Its innovative architectural and interior design enabled Lánchíd 19 to be the first and only Hungarian member of design hotels™.

The hotel received two Hungarian Design Awards (for the interactive façade and the visuals of the hotel) and a Budapest Architectural Prize in 2007. Lánchíd 19 design hotel is featured in Condé Nast Traveller’s Hot List 2008, among the best 65 new hotels of the world and also on the Best 50 Business Hotels 2008 list of Wallpaper and Fortune magazines. The hotel received the Best Architecture/Newbuild prize at The European Hotel Design Awards 2008 and a Best of Budapest Prize in 2008.

   
 
 
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