Buda Castle, Budapest, Hungary,
Photo: Nemzeti Hauszmann Program
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Budapest. Látkép a Budai Várral (XIII-XX. sz.)
Ansicht mit der Burg von Buda (13-20. Jh.)
View with the Castle of Buda (13th-20th c.)
Hungary
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Buda Castle in Budapest, HUNGARY
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I have a million and one reasons not to take Six of Crows seriously but the most important one is me trying to watch Shadow and Bones and then...
suddenly
OMG THAT'S WHERE I'M WORKING!!!
I literally forgot that it was filmed here. I'm sorry. I just can't.
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🤍 Sorry for being quiet lately, this time of the year is always flooded with work.
🤍 For December, I made a nice set of renaissance revival furniture! Can't wait to show it!
Stay tuned!
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Eagle sculpture. Buda castle, Budapest
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Buda Castle
Buda Castle is located in Budapest, Hungary. Built in the middle of the 13th century to defend against Mongol invasion. The castle is one of the biggest in the world. The palace complex covers eleven acres and is positioned on top of Varhegy Hill overlooking the Danube River, the Chain Bridge, and the Pest side of the city. The castle was destroyed and added to throughout its long history, but only a fragment of the medieval palace survived the destruction of 1686-1715. It’s surrounded by a Neo-Baroque fence, while the interiors include barrel-vaulted ceilings, a Gothic Hall, a Gothic balcony tower, St Mathias Church, St Stephen Hall, a medieval cellar, and the King’s cellar. Beneath the castle is a labyrinth of caves and tunnels that lead to Sandor Palace. A National Library, the History Museum, and the National Gallery are on the property. Although some structures underwent restorations at the end of WWII, part of the castle remains destroyed, with many elements plundered. In 1987 Buda Castle became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Just a random mosaic of two random birds on a random ship.
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