Rudas Baths

Banhos Rudas

The Rudas Baths, located on the western bank of the Danube at the foot of Gellért Hill in Budapest, represent one of the most fascinating and well-preserved examples of the Ottoman era in the Hungarian capital. These thermal baths, originally built in the 16th century during the Turkish occupation, offer a unique combination of history, […]

Gellert Baths

Banhos Gellért

The Gellért thermal complex, located at the foot of the homonymous hill on the Buda side of the Danube, is one of the most prestigious and historically significant thermal baths in Budapest. Opened in 1918 and built in an Art Nouveau style, this building is not only a place of relaxation and well-being, but also […]

Gellert Hill

Colina Gellért

The Gellért Hill, known in Hungarian as Gellérthegy, is one of the main tourist and historical attractions in Budapest, dominating the urban landscape with its grandeur and offering an unparalleled panoramic view of the city and the Danube. Located on the western bank of the river, the hill rises about 235 meters, representing a visible […]

Citadel

Cidadela

The Budapest Citadel, majestically perched on Gellért Hill, is a symbol of the city’s turbulent history and resilience. Built between 1850 and 1854 by the Habsburgs, this fortress is a powerful emblem of military control and foreign domination, but over time it has transformed into a symbol of freedom and peace. The construction of the […]

Church in the Rock

Igreja na Rocha

Located in the heart of Budapest, the Church in the Rock, also known as Sziklatemplom, is a unique place of worship nestled on the southeastern side of Gellért Hill. This church, which combines natural beauty and religious significance, tells a fascinating story that spans almost a century. The history of the Church in the Rock […]