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List of Sights And Historic Places In Budapestreport

  • Naphegy panoramic view to Gellért Hill, best near view to south side of Buda Castle, historic district Krisztinaváros (Panoramic view points)

  • The Fisherman's Bastion panoramic view across the Danube to Pest, in the heart of the Castle District. (Panoramic view points)

  • Tabán historic site, near panoramic view to Buda Castle, Danube Promenade, Erzsébet Bridge, park and 1956 Hungarian Revolution Memorial (Panoramic view points)

  • Gellért Hill best far view to the Danube Bridges, Danube Promenade and Gellért Baths (Panoramic view points)

  • Danube Promenade view to Buda Castle, Gellért Hill (Panoramic view points)

  • Sashegy impressive, far view from the top of the Natural Reserve Park to: Gellérthegy, Naphegy, Buda Castle, Danube Promenade. Bus No. 8 to LEJTŐ ÚT and 10 minutes to the end of the Tájék utca. (Panoramic view points)

  • Széchenyi-hegy, far view from the end of the bus-line 112 to: Gellérthegy, Naphegy, Sashegy, Buda Castle, Danube Promenade. Bus No. 112 (view point: Thomán István utca / Tamási Áron lépcső). (Panoramic view points)

  • Houses on Vienna Gate Square, this charming row of four houses was built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries on the ruins of medieval dwellings near the Vienna Gate Square  [hu]. The houses are adorned with decorative motifs in the Baroque, Rococo and Neo-Classical styles. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Sándor Palace, the original friezes that decorated this 19th-century palace were recreated by Hungarian artists as part of its restoration. The palace is now the headquarters of the President of the Republic of Hungary. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Várkert Casino, this Neo-Renaissance pavilion was built by Miklós Ybl as a pump house for the Buda Castle. It now houses the luxurious Várkert Casino. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Péterffy Palace, this place, commemorating a flood of 1838, was placed on one of the few Baroque mansions the remain in Pest. The house was built in 1756. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Ervin Szabó Library, the grand, Neo-Baroque palace the now houses this library was originally built in 1887 for the Wenckheims, a family of rich industrialists. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Pallavicini Palace, Gustáv Petschacher built this Neo-Renaissance mansion on Kodály körönd in 1882. The inner courtyard was copied from the Palazzo Marini in Milan. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Danube Palace, this Neo-Baroque building was built between 1894 and 1897, construction was base on plans of Vilmos Freund and Géza Márkus. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Gresham Palace, Now housing a Four Seasons Hotel, this splendid example of Secession design was built in 1905-07 by Zsigmond Quittner. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Hungarian Academy of Science, the facade of the academy is adorned with statues by Emil Wolff and Miklós Izsó, symbolizing major fields of knowledge: law natural history, mathematics, philosophy, linguistics and history. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Buda Castle, this palace was a turbulent history dating back to the 13th century. Its present form, however, reflects the opulence of the 19th century. Today the palace houses some of the city's finest museums. (Palaces and historic buildings)

  • Andrássy Avenue with its several sights including the Hungarian State Opera House, the Pest Broadway and the House of Terror (Sights and historic places)

  • Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum on Andrássy Avenue in the Rauch villa (Sights and historic places)

  • Bauhaus in Budapest: walk in Napraforgó Street, row of 22 Bauhaus villas, Pasarét and Újlipótváros (Sights and historic places)

  • Buda Castle with the Royal Palace, the Funicular, Hungarian National Gallery and National Széchényi Library, Matthias Church, Holy Trinity Column (a plague column) and Fisherman's Bastion (Sights and historic places)

  • City Park with Széchenyi Medicinal Bath, Vajdahunyad Castle, the Timewheel, the Zoo, the Municipal Grand Circus and the Amusement Park (Sights and historic places)

  • Danube Promenade or Dunakorzó with Vigadó Concert Hall (Sights and historic places)

  • Ferenciek tere with Paris Courtyard and Erzsébet Bridge with Inner City Parish Church nearby (Sights and historic places)

  • Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Sights and historic places)

  • Gellért Baths, Gellért Hill with Gellért Statue, Cave Church and Citadel with Liberty Statue (Sights and historic places)

  • Geological Museum (Sights and historic places)

  • Great Market Hall and Liberty Bridge (Sights and historic places)

  • Heroes' Square with the Millenary Monument, the Palace of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts (Sights and historic places)

  • Margaret Island with the Centennial Memorial, a Japanese garden, a Musical Fountain, several recreation facilities and Franciscan, Dominican and Premonstratensian ruins from the Middle Ages (Sights and historic places)

  • Museum of Applied Arts (Sights and historic places)

  • National Museum (Sights and historic places)

  • Szabadság tér One of the most beautiful squares in downtown Budapest (Sights and historic places)

  • Corvin tér Beautifully restored square at the foot of Castle Hill (Sights and historic places)

  • Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe with the Holocaust Memorial (weeping willow statue) (Sights and historic places)

  • New York Café (Sights and historic places)

  • Óbuda (Sights and historic places)

  • Palace of Arts and National Theatre (Sights and historic places)

  • Parliament Building with the Holy Crown of Hungary and sceptre, Kossuth Memorial, Ethnographical Museum, Attila József statue, Imre Nagy statue (Sights and historic places)

  • Saint Stephen's Basilica (Sights and historic places)

  • Sashegy The largest Natural Reserve Park of Budapest (Sights and historic places)

  • Shoes on the Danube Promenade Gyula Pauer - Holocaust Memorial (Sights and historic places)

  • Statue Park (Sights and historic places)

  • Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Academy of Sciences and Gresham Palace (Sights and historic places)

  • Tomb of Gül Baba (Sights and historic places)

  • Váci utca and Vörösmarty Square (Sights and historic places)

  • Western Railway Station (Sights and historic places)

  • Erzsébetváros District VII, the former Jewish quarter (Sights and historic places)

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Budapest is the capital of Hungary, the country’s main political, commercial, transportation center and largest city. Budapest is known as the “Paris of Eastern Europe” and the “Pearl of the Danube”. The area has a number of famous attractions, 48 of which are recorded in this random tool alone, which carries a large number of tourists and nearby residents to visit each year.

Budapest is an excellent city for sightseeing, especially on foot. Whether you want to climb a mountain or go to the sea, you can easily get what you need here. The parliament building is a typical example of a city that has long been the political center of Hungary and thus retains many of the historic sites of political power. If you want to explore some of Europe’s oldest historical and cultural buildings and natural landscapes, check out some of Budapest’s most famous sites, organized by the generator.

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