Naphegy - Deli Station
Naphegy is a peaceful district situated on the Buda side close to the city centre. It is a very convenient location for people who want to go on the top of Gellert Hill and to Castle District as both of these areas are within walking distance. Deli Station is an important railway station. You may get from it to many Hungarian towns as well as to all parts of Budapest.
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Citadella
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This impressive citadella was built by the Habsburg dynasty in the mid-19th Century. Due to its hill-top position, it was used to strengthen the Austrian dominance over the inhabitants of Buda after the failed Hungarian War of Independence during the years 1848-1849. Then the building was used as a
Liberation Monument (Felszabadulási emlékm?)
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The 14-metre monument, which is only a short walk from the Citadel, was built under the rule of Admiral Horthy, the Hungarian dictator during World War II. Originally the statue presented a woman holding an aircraft airscrew. Legend has it that the monument was built to commemorate the death of
Cave Church (Siklatemplom)
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Founded by the Order of Paulites, this unique church, which is carved under the ground, was first consecrated in 1926. It was extended in the 1930s by the Archbishop of Kalocsa to hold larger numbers of worshippers; however, it was boarded up by the Communists just until 1989, when it was
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