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]]>Located in the very heart of Budapest, this Roman Catholic basilica is one of the city’s must-see attractions. It’s a sight to behold both inside and out, and you should really take a moment to explore its intricately decorated cupolas, glass stained windows, and bell towers.
Safely tucked away in the heart of Buda’s Castle District next to the Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church was rebuilt in the gothic style in the 14th century and went through several changes over the years before taking its current form.
Often hailed as one of the most beautiful synagogues in Europe, Dohány Street Synagogue was built in Moorish style in the 19th century. It’s instantly recognizable thanks to its ornate domes and colorful façade, but its interior is equally impressive. In addition to the building itself, the Dohány Street Synagogue complex also includes a museum, cemetery, and memorial.
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]]>The former royal palace has been one of Budapest’s most recognizable buildings for centuries, and its beauty hasn’t faded away to this day. This castle complex is now home to the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, but you’ll discover many more magical spots while simply roaming its grounds.
If we had to pick a single spot in Budapest that looks straight out of fairy tale, Fisherman’s Bastion would make the cut. This 19th-century fortress will take your breath away with its Neo-Romanesque lookout terraces and towers that offer some of the best panoramic views of the city.
Located in front of the Fisherman’s Bastion, this charming church was built in late Gothic style in the 14th century. It’s one of the largest and most historically significant churches in Budapest, and it’s now home to the Ecclesiastical Art Museum.
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]]>The post Budapest’s Religious Buildings Are True Architectural Gems appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the very heart of Budapest, this Roman Catholic basilica is one of the city’s must-see attractions. It’s a sight to behold both inside and out, and you should really take a moment to explore its intricately decorated cupolas, glass stained windows, and bell towers.
Safely tucked away in the heart of Buda’s Castle District next to the Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church was rebuilt in the gothic style in the 14th century and went through several changes over the years before taking its current form.
Often hailed as one of the most beautiful synagogues in Europe, Dohány Street Synagogue was built in Moorish style in the 19th century. It’s instantly recognizable thanks to its ornate domes and colorful façade, but its interior is equally impressive. In addition to the building itself, the Dohány Street Synagogue complex also includes a museum, cemetery, and memorial.
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]]>The post Top 3 Attractions of Budapest’s Dreamy Castle Hill appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The former royal palace has been one of Budapest’s most recognizable buildings for centuries, and its beauty hasn’t faded away to this day. This castle complex is now home to the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, but you’ll discover many more magical spots while simply roaming its grounds.
If we had to pick a single spot in Budapest that looks straight out of fairy tale, Fisherman’s Bastion would make the cut. This 19th-century fortress will take your breath away with its Neo-Romanesque lookout terraces and towers that offer some of the best panoramic views of the city.
Located in front of the Fisherman’s Bastion, this charming church was built in late Gothic style in the 14th century. It’s one of the largest and most historically significant churches in Budapest, and it’s now home to the Ecclesiastical Art Museum.
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