An outstanding piece of Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture
At the front of the monument is a large stone cenotaph surrounded by an ornamental iron chain.
It is the largest church in Budapest, the 96-metre dome of which can be seen from virtually all parts of the city.
The Dreschler Palace, located opposite the Opera House, was built between 1883 and 1886 on the plans of Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos.
The dripstone-rich cave, the longest one in the Buda Hills and the third longest in the country, is a highly protected natural preservation area since 1944.
The cave, currently explored in a length of 2200 ms, and placed under increased protection, is one of the most valuable natural treasures of Budapest.
Having survived two terror regimes, it was felt that the time had come for Hungary to erect a fitting memorial to the victims, and at the same time to present a picture of what life was like for Hungarians in those times.
The Hungarian National Museum is the national museum of Hungary.
The millenary session of the Hungarian Parliament in 1896 passed a law whereby art collections previously held in different institutions were to be unified and placed in the newly-established Museum of Fine Arts.
The biggest museum of agriculture in Europe can be found in the Castle of Vajdahunyad on the Széchenyi-island in Városliget, Budapest in outstanding building.
Unlike Margaret Island, the City Park behind Heroes' Square is a man-made park
Located on a 2,5 km-long central Island on the Danube
Normafa is part of the Buda Hills area, on the Svábhegy (Schwab Hill),
This park, named the People's Park, is the biggest one of Budapest