Hungary: attractions and places of interest

Festetics Palace

Festetics Palace is a monument of history and architecture of the 18th century. It is located in the southwestern part near Lake Balaton in the Hungarian city of Keszthely. The building was built in accordance with the canons of French architects in the Baroque style. There is a museum here where yo...

Palace of the Zichy family

The Zichy Family Palace is a two-story Baroque building in Óbuda, Budapest. It was built by the architect Henrik Janos Jäger for Count Miklós Zichy in 1746-1757. The main building and chapel are decorated with frescoes. In the summer, opera performances are held here, attracting large crowds. A litt...

Mount Gellert

Mount Gellert was named in honor of the Catholic saint Gerard of Hungary. When you hear the word mountain, your mind’s eye appears, if not Everest, then something equally impressive and difficult to achieve by ordinary people. But Mount Gellert is not like that at all: to overcome it you will need a...

Military History Museum in Budapest

The Military History Museum in Budapest is located in the southeast wing of the Royal Palace. It shows how unique and fascinating the country's history is. The exhibits reflect the valor of the state. Opening date: 1894, the institution is located under the roof of a former barracks and continues to...

Hungarian National Gallery

The Hungarian National Gallery is one of the leading art museums in the country. There are over 100 thousand works of art, they occupy three wings of the Royal Palace. On the ground floor there is an exhibition of medieval and Renaissance sculpture, as well as Gothic wood sculpture and wood painting...

Great Synagogue in Budapest

The Great Synagogue in Budapest is considered a central spiritual building for members of the Jewish community who carefully preserve traditions. It is located on Dohany Street in the Pest quarter, where, according to official data, several thousand Jews live. This is the largest synagogue in Europe...

Church of the Annunciation Szentendre

The Annunciation Church of Szentendre is considered one of the main city attractions. This is another evidence that Hungary is home to a huge number of historical and architectural monuments that amaze with their scale and interior. The local parish is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Buda. ...

Bastion Barbican

The Barbican Bastion is located on the territory of the ancient city of Pécs in southwestern Hungary. You can get there from Budapest by train, which will take about 3 hours. The architectural monument serves as an observation deck, from the top of which a wonderful view of the city opens. Thanks to...

St. Stephen's Basilica

St. Stephen's Basilica is also called St. Stephen's Basilica. It is located in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, and is the largest temple in the city. The length of the temple is 87.4 meters, width - 55 meters and height - 96 meters. On either side of the main façade there are two high bell towers....

Archaeological Museum and Lapidarium

The Archaeological Museum and Lapidarium in Hungary is located in the southwest of the country, where the ancient city of Pécs is located. The central square of the city, Szechenyi Square, is an open-air museum with many attractions. Each building has a unique story. An old mansion in the late Baroq...

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