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The equestrian statue of Empress Maria Theresia's favourite Hussar General András Hadika on Castle Hill honors the former High Commander of Transylvania..
The equestrian statue of Empress Maria Theresia's favourite Hussar General András Hadika on Castle Hill honors the former High Commander of Transylvania.
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Szentháromság utca and Úri utca crossing, Budapest, Hungary
Arany Sas Patikamúzeum or Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum showcases the unusual medieval 'cures' that were recommended before a scientific approach was adopted, including ambergris, mummy powder, bat saliva and special concoctions
The 2-storey Baroque corner house on Táncsics Mihály Street housed the former Joseph Barracks, where Hungarian leaders such as Mihály Táncsics, Miklós Wesselényi and Lajos Batthyány were imprisoned in the 19th century
The Telephone Museum presents the history of telephones in Hungary over the last 120 years, displaying various relics, including a Rotary 7A1 telephone exchange used between 1928-1985, old phones and various cables
The Gothic Mary Magdalene Tower is a reconstruction of the 13th century Franciscan church used by Hungarian citizens of Budapest
The Hungarian Applied Folk Art Museum, housed in an 18th century beer-house and distillery, showcases ethnic folk art across various media such as carving, pottery, embroidery, weaving and other folk crafts
Fountain of the Fishing Children, by sculptor Károly Senyey in 1912, depicts 2 boys tackling a huge fish, while a girl nearby plays in the water