Chain Bridge

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With the Buda Castle in the background, the Hungarian capital’s first bridge, now a monument, is a fascinating spectacle that has attracted many tourists to Budapest. The bridge was built upon the request of Count István Széchenyi by designer William Tierney Clark and engineer Adam Clark between 1839 and 1849. Like many other Danube bridges, […]

Heroes Square

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Located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, Heroes’ Square is the entrance to the City Park as well as one of the most spectacular venues in Budapest. The three main sites of the square include the Hall of Art, built in 1896, the Museum of Fine Arts, inaugurated in December 1906, as well as the […]

Parliament – (Hungarian: Parlament)

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The most beautiful building of Hungary is located directly on the Danube in the Kossuth square. It was built in Neo-Gothic style in 19th century, between 1884-1904 based on the plans of architect Imre Steindl. The construction of Parliament had positively influenced the development of the economy because during the construction only domestic materials and […]