Hungary: attractions and places of interest

Ethnographic Museum Skansen

The Skansen Ethnographic Museum is located in Szentendre, one of the famous historical cities of Hungary. Here you can see the country's rural heritage, hundreds of thousands of tourists come here every year. The attraction is located in the open air; in society it is called a “living museum.” Descr...

Chain Bridge

The Szechenyi Chain Bridge has become one of the most recognizable landmarks of the Hungarian capital. At one time, it was a real masterpiece of engineering due to the originality of its design and its length. The bridge has retained its architectural grandeur to this day. History of the Chain Bridg...

Franciscan Church in Eger

The Flemish Opera House in Ghent is one of the largest theaters in the city. It is known as one of the most cultural and historical cities in Western Europe. The theater was built for opera connoisseurs. Representatives from different countries visit it every year. Description of the Flemish Opera H...

Vaci Street

Váci Street is recognized as the main street of the historical district in the center of Budapest. There are many restaurants and shops here, catering mainly to the tourist market. Many building facades feature cast iron decorations and mosaics, which immediately attracts the attention of passersby....

Cathedral of Peter and Paul in Pec

The Cathedral of Peter and Paul in Pec stands in the old part of the city on Dome Square. The religious shrine bears the honorary title of minor basilica, which is assigned to especially significant Catholic churches by the Pope or the Congregation for Divine Worship. It is believed that less than 2...

Fisherman's Bastion

The Fisherman's Bastion is one of the most famous monuments in Budapest, located near Buda Castle. It has a weak relationship with fishermen and does not perform a defensive function, like a real bastion, but it is one of the most important attractions in the country. History of Fisherman's Bastion ...

Andrássy Avenue

Andrassy Avenue is considered another attraction of the capital of Hungary, which is worth visiting at least once in your life. In society, the avenue is called Budapest's Champs Elysees. He was named after the Austrian-Hungarian Foreign Minister Gyula Andrássy. History of Andrássy Avenue Initially,...

Church of the Transfiguration of Szentendre

The Transfiguration Church of Szentendre is considered a symbol of the city. Szentendre was founded by Serbs. This is one of the largest historical "corners" in all of Hungary. There are a large number of churches and various buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries, as well as many historical and ...

Heroes' Square in Budapest

Heroes' Square in Budapest is one of the famous squares of the Hungarian capital. It is located in Pest, and townspeople are advised to start their journey around the country with this landmark, which was decorated to celebrate the millennium of Hungary. There are several monuments concentrated here...

Városliget Park

Városliget Park is called one of the favorite places for walking for residents and guests of the Hungarian capital. It is located next to Heroes' Square. Once upon a time, this territory was the hunting grounds of King Matthias, which was a difficult swampy area. History of Városliget Park Under Leo...

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