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Szent György tér 2, Colline du Château, Ier arrondissement, Budapest, Hungary Show on map
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2025
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The first Hungarian kings built their home, rebuilt many times, on this natural promontory overlooking the Danube.

The castle houses two major museums: the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. Until the 13th century, Buda Hill was uninhabited. The invasions of 1241-1242 changed all that. After a surprise attack by Mongol hordes, King Béla IV built a castle between 1247 and 1265 to house the remaining population within its walls. Today, nothing remains of this Gothic edifice, which was remodeled several times under Sigismund of Luxembourg and Mátyás Hunyadi, then destroyed in the battle against the Turks in 1686. In the early 18th century, a small palace was rebuilt in the Baroque style of the time, and enlarged at the end of the century to designs by Miklós Ybl and Alajos Hauszmann. During the winter of 1944-1945, the castle became the last refuge for German troops and a target for Soviet guns. A fire destroyed almost the entire interior of the castle. When the decision was taken to rebuild the castle, it was not the original plans that served as inspiration, nor the eclectic style that had made the castle one of Budapest's architectural treasures. An identical reconstruction of the castle in its pre-World War II form has been underway since December 2022, managed by the state-owned company Le Várkapitányság. Some of the original buildings around the castle have already been rebuilt, such as the Royal Captaincy.

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johnoflyon
Visited in october 2016
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L'un des monuments majeurs de Budapest! Impossible de passer à côté du château qui surplombe Budapest! Très photogénique de nuit, la visite est tout aussi agréable de jour, surtout si le temps est beau!
Ne pas hésiter à faire tout le tour du château afin d'admirer les jardins et la vue à l'arrière du château!
Je n'ai pas pu visiter l'intérieur mais on m'a vanté le musée qui s'y trouve!
tivoli
Visited in october 2015
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Château splendide autant que la vue qu'il procure. Je n'est malheureusement pas pu le visiter vu qu'il était fermé. Mais l'architecture est superbe.
Romain63118
Visited in august 2015
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Comment passer à côté du Palais royal son architecture superbe et son site magnifique sur les hauteurs de Budapest. Les collections sont d'autant plus intéressantes qu'une partie des collections du Palais des arts (fermé jusqu'en 2018) y a été transférée. Sur le parvis, on trouvera l'été des stands où l'on peut se restaurer (mais les prix sont un peu élevés...)
Several things are to be seen in the Palais Royal: the decorative portal with a bronze statue of the turul (mythical bird), the fountain Mathias, the gate of the Lions...
The Palace itself is quite massive and traditional architecture. Beautiful walk to do.

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