View from St. Gellert’s statue

The Bridge below the St. Gellert statue offers a great view of the traffic of the Erzsebet (Elisabeth) Bridge. And it’s also a good place to do a panoramic shot including the Chain Bridge, the Elisabeth Bridge and the Liberty Bridge with the buildings between them on the Pest side (Hotels, Inner City Church, Economical […]

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Urania National Movie Theater

Quite a few tourists think about watching a movie one evening instead of discovering as much as possible while wandering around. But it’s a wrong way of thinking – you miss a lot if you simply walk past the Urania. It’s 113-years-old building was restored in its original Venetian Gothic and Eastern Moor style in […]

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University Church (Egyetemi Templom)

University Church (Egyetemi Templom) is certainly the most beautiful baroque church in Budapest! This church was built instead of a turkish mosque, as soon as the turques had to give up Budapest. At the main altar you may see a copy of the “Black Madonna” of Tschenstochau in Poland dating back to the year 1720. […]

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The Serbian Church (Szerb Templom)

The Serbian Church (Szerb Templom) in Pest dates back to the year 1698 when there was a large serbian colony in Budapest. The church was built by Andreas Mayerhofer and has a beautiful Ikonostase by Károly Sterios. The church and the small park around it is somehow like a quiet, small island between huge houses […]

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The Royal Hungarian Vocational School of Mechanics

The Royal Hungarian Vocational School of Mechanics and Watchmaking was founded in 1898. It’s building was made in 1900-1901 according to the plans of Gyula Partos. The eclectic building’s most impressing decorations are the glass-mosaics on the main facade and under the windws of the 1st floor. These were made in the workshop of Miksa […]

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The Palace of Arts

The brand new building of the Palace of Arts is housing the Hungarian National Concert Hall, The Ludwig Museum of Modern Arts and the Festival Theatre. The building is a very modern one with interesting architectural solutions. As every new building, it was subject to various political debates, and also some architectural ones, but it […]

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The Orthodoxe Synagoge

The Orthodoxe Synagoge was one of the early buildings of the famous Austrian architect Otto Wagner. The orthodox synagoge was built, when the jewish population grew fast in the second half of the 19th century. It was almost completely destroyed in WW II and only partly restored afterwards. From outside it looks nice already, but […]

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The new National Theater and the Palace of Arts

Two controversial buildings, future will decide if they will become also symbols of Budapest or not. On the left, the new National Theater. The old one was demolished on the 23rd of April in 1965 (it stood on Blaha Lujza square) and after a very long interim period, lots of debates and change of plans […]

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The Memorial for the Victims of the Holocaust

Behind the big Synagoge you will see this monument inside a court, memorizing the victims of the Holocaust. Imre Varga was the architect of that monument, built in 1990. Next to the Synagoge you may also visit a jewish museum and the area, where the house stood, where Theodor Herzl (1860-1904) was born. Theodor Herzl […]

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The Church on Pest side near Elisabeth Bridge

Close to Klothild Palace and next to the Elisabeth Bridge (Erzsébet Híd) you will see this rather small church, beeing the Main church of Pest (Innerstadtische Pfarrkirche) Belvárosi Plébánia Templom in the street Marcius 15. tér. This church dates back to the 12th century and looks really beautiful from inside. The Curch some distance was […]

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