The Hungarian National Gallery

Budapest, Szent Gyorgy ter, 2

Sights of Budapest The artistic collections of the Hungarian National Gallery are occupied by three wings of the Royal Palace, numbering over 100,000 works of art and span the period from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.

The Danube in Budapest

Budapest

Sights of Budapest The main attraction of Budapest is, of course, the Danube, on the banks of which magnificent buildings, sculptures and monuments were located and graceful bridges were spread.

The building of the Hungarian Parliament

Budapest, Kossuth Lajos ter, 1-3

Sights of Budapest The largest and one of the most beautiful buildings in Budapest, very reminiscent of its counterpart in London - the permanent seat of the National Assembly on the banks of the Danube.

Gellert Baths

Budapest, Kelenhegyi ut., 4

Sights of Budapest Budapest is a city of bathing. If your cognitive and entertaining route passes through this city, be sure to allocate three hours for recreational water procedures. The therapeutic bathhouse Gellert in Budapest - one of 13 city baths - is by right considered the most beautiful.

Park Varoshliget

Budapest, Pest

Sights of Budapest This park in the Pest district is a favorite holiday destination for residents and visitors of the capital, the cultural center of Budapest. In summer, you can go boating on an artificial lake, which in winter turns into an ice rink.

The Hungarian National Museum

Budapest, Muzeum krt., 14-16

Sights of Budapest The Hungarian National Museum was founded in 1802 and is located in a building designed by Mihai Pollack. The museum's collection is dedicated to the history and art of Hungary and covers the period from the foundation of the state until the 1990s.

Gellert Hill

Budapest, Buda

Sights of Budapest The mountain was named after Gerard of Hungary - a Catholic saint, educator of Hungary. At its top is the Citadel - a structure that was built in the middle of the XIX century to control the city.

Brunswick Castle

Martonvasar, Brunszvik utca 2

Sights of Budapest 30 km from Budapest is the town of Martonvashar, where the famous Brunswick Castle is located - a fine example of 18th-century architecture. It is built in the Neo-Gothic style, and is surrounded by a beautiful English park, spread over 70 hectares and containing more than 300 rare species of trees.

Vaidahunyad Castle

Budapest, Vajdahunyad var

Sights of Budapest In the very center of Budapest, in the expanses of the city park Varoshliget stands the incredibly beautiful and romantic castle Vaidahunyad.

Fortress Mountain or Fortress Quarter

Budapest, Buda

Sights of Budapest Probably, from this place and it is necessary to begin acquaintance with Budapest. Here, in the Buda area, a huge number of attractions are collected: three churches, six museums, an art gallery, monuments, a square, a theater, four hotels, restaurants, cafes.

The Széchenyi Bath

Budapest, Allatkerti korut 9-11

Sights of Budapest In the center of the city park Varoshliget, in Budapest, there is probably the most popular Hungarian bathing place and the largest in Europe balneological complex - the Széchenyi bathhouse. Successful location, beautiful architectural ensemble, unique healing properties of thermal water.

Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest

Budapest, Dozsa Gyorgy utca, 41

Sights of Budapest The basis of the main art museum of the Hungarian capital, the Museum of Fine Arts, is the collection of princes Esterhazy. The exposition of the museum is represented by Egyptian, Greek and Roman collections, European fine arts, in particular the Italian school of painting.

The Budapest History Museum

Budapest, Szent Gyorgy ter, 2

Sights of Budapest The Museum of the History of Budapest occupies the entire southeast wing of the Royal Palace, located in Buda, which until 1873 was an independent Hungarian city. The museum's collections are dedicated to the history of Budapest, from ancient times to the New Times.

Kishtelli Museum

Budapest, Kiscelli utca, 10

Sights of Budapest The Kishtelli Museum is a branch of the Museum of History - now it houses an art gallery and presents an exposition of the new and modern history of Budapest.

Ludwig Museum

Budapest, Komor Marcell utca, 1

Sights of Budapest The Ludwig Museum is an art museum and is considered the best Eastern European branch of the Cologne Museum of Ludwig. The basis of the museum's exposition is part of the collection of the collector Peter Ludwig, presented to several states in Eastern Europe.

The Museum of Terror in Budapest

Budapest, Andrassy utca, 60

Sights of Budapest The Museum of Terror (the House of Terror) is located in the building of 1880, where in the post-war period there was a prison where the opponents of the regime were tortured.

Margaret Island

Budapest

Sights of Budapest Margate Island is a nature reserve with a wonderful park-arboretum, a real oasis of peace, tranquility and tranquility with a special microclimate and clean air, surprisingly preserved in the heart of the Hungarian capital.

Andrássy Avenue

Budapest, Andrassy ut.

Sights of Budapest This is the main grand boulevard of Budapest, which for its elegance was even called the "Budapest Champs Elysees" and inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Matyasha Cathedral

Budapest, Szentharomsag ter, 2

Sights of Budapest One of the most beautiful buildings, the construction of which has been going on for two centuries. The building is Gothic and so magnificent that even when the Turks conquered the city in the 16th century, they did not destroy the temple, but only smeared the frescoes.

Ethnographic Museum in Budapest

Budapest, Kossuth Lajos ter, 12

Sights of Budapest The Ethnographic Museum, since 1973 located in the building of the former Palace of Justice, is dedicated to the culture of the Hungarian people and other communities and is one of the largest ethnographic museums in Europe.

The capital of Hungary is located on the banks of the famous Danube River. Once it was two separate cities, which then merged, but today we can distinguish two parts: the hilly and green Buda on the west coast and the plain Pest in the east.

Every year in Budapest, there are more hotels and hotels, and they are all in high demand. The fact is that the city is by right considered one of the most beautiful in the world, and the number of people wishing to see this beauty is constantly increasing. There are many sights in the capital of Hungary, and you can hardly see everything in one visit. But there are those places without which the impression of Budapest will be inadequate.