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The Aquincum Civil Amphitheatre dates back to the 3rd century, built outside the city walls about a 100 years after the ... The Aquincum Civil Amphitheatre dates back to the 3rd century, built outside the... The Aquincum Civil Amphitheatre dates back to the 3rd century, built outside the city walls about a ...
Budafok is a historical wine-producing region where a 25 km long limestone cellar was carved out in the 19th century. Budafok is a historical wine-producing region where a 25 km long limestone cella... Budafok is a historical wine-producing region where a 25 km long limestone cellar was carved out in ...
The Albertfalva Roman Military Camp is an archeological site where the first camps of Emperor Claudius' legions were ere... The Albertfalva Roman Military Camp is an archeological site where the first cam... The Albertfalva Roman Military Camp is an archeological site where the first camps of Emperor Claudi...
The Conti Chapel is a beautiful Baroque church built in 1740 by stonemason Leopold Conti and wife Kristina Drenker to co... The Conti Chapel is a beautiful Baroque church built in 1740 by stonemason Leopo... The Conti Chapel is a beautiful Baroque church built in 1740 by stonemason Leopold Conti and wife Kr...
The Klotild Palace is one of the typical Hungarian Neo-Baroque eclectic twin buildings constructed during the turn of th... The Klotild Palace is one of the typical Hungarian Neo-Baroque eclectic twin bui... The Klotild Palace is one of the typical Hungarian Neo-Baroque eclectic twin buildings constructed d...
The 2-storey Baroque corner house on Táncsics Mihály Street housed the former Joseph Barracks, where Hungarian leaders s... The 2-storey Baroque corner house on Táncsics Mihály Street housed the former Jo... The 2-storey Baroque corner house on Táncsics Mihály Street housed the former Joseph Barracks, where...