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It is very important to remember that although Hungarian wine and palinka are acceptable, they are indecently expensive, even in a below average store. My recommendation is to buy the same products, but from Romanian, Bulgarian or Moldovan producers.
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The Saint Stephen Monument (Hungarian: Szent István szobra) stands on Castle Hill in Budapest, between the Fisherman's Bastion and Matthias Church on Szentháromság tér. Erected in 1906, it depicts the first Hungarian king, Stephen I, who introduced Christianity to Hungary and founded the kingdom. The bronze equestrian statue was created by the sculptor Alajos Stróbl, while the architect Frigyes Schulek designed the ornate base. The monument depicts Stephen on a proud horse, crowned and holding a cross, symbolizing the connection between secular power and the Christian faith. The stone base is decorated with reliefs depicting scenes from his life—including his coronation and the spread of Christianity. Set against the historic backdrop of the Castle District, the statue is one of Budapest's most famous landmarks and commemorates the canonized king, who is venerated as the founder of the Hungarian state.
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There are plenty of statues in Budapest.
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The Saint Stephen Monument (Hungarian: Szent István szobra) stands on Castle Hill in Budapest, between the Fisherman's Bastion and Matthias Church on Szentháromság tér. Erected in 1906, it depicts the first Hungarian king, Stephen I, who introduced Christianity to Hungary and founded the kingdom. The bronze equestrian statue was created by the sculptor Alajos Stróbl, while the architect Frigyes Schulek designed the ornate base. The monument depicts Stephen on a proud horse, crowned and holding a cross, symbolizing the connection between secular power and the Christian faith. The stone base is decorated with reliefs depicting scenes from his life—including his coronation and the spread of Christianity. Set against the historic backdrop of the Castle District, the statue is one of Budapest's most famous landmarks and commemorates the canonized king, who is venerated as the founder of the Hungarian state.
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The Saint Stephen's Monument (Szent István-szobor) in Budapest honors Stephen I, the first king of Hungary and founder of the Hungarian state. It is located in the Castle District of Buda, right next to the Fisherman's Bastion and Matthias Church – one of the city's most beautiful squares. The equestrian statue was created in 1906 by Alajos Stróbl, one of Hungary's most important sculptors. It depicts King Stephen (Hungarian: Szent István király) on horseback, wearing the Hungarian St. Stephen's Crown and holding a cross – a symbol of his role in the Christianization of Hungary. The bronze equestrian statue stands on a richly decorated Neo-Romanesque pedestal adorned with reliefs depicting scenes from Stephen's life. The pedestal was designed by the architect Frigyes Schulek, who also designed the neighboring Fisherman's Bastion. Today, the monument is a popular photo motif and commemorates the canonized king, who is venerated as the founder of the Hungarian state and patron saint of Hungary.
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This stone tower, built in 1911 on Budapest’s highest point at 527 m from local limestone, honors Empress Elisabeth and rewards you with sweeping panoramas of the city—on clear days, even the Mátra Mountains and the Great Hungarian Plain! 🏙️ Access easily via Normafa or the Libegő chairlift. Ideal at sunset or by night to catch the city lights. 🌅✨
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Buda Castle, also known as the Buda Palace, is an impressive historical landmark in the heart of Budapest. Located on Castle Hill in the district, it was built in the 13th century. Over the centuries, it has been rebuilt and expanded several times, so that today it displays a mix of Baroque, Gothic, and Neoclassical elements. Formerly the residence of the Hungarian kings, Buda Castle is now home to the Hungarian National Museum and the Historical Collection of the Hungarian National Gallery. From the castle, you have fantastic views of the city, the Danube, and the Chain Bridge. The grounds are also known for their beautiful gardens, which are worth exploring.
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