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The Royal Palace of Godollo is an imperial palace from the 18th century, laid out in a double U shaped in the midst of a... The Royal Palace of Godollo is an imperial palace from the 18th century, laid ou... The Royal Palace of Godollo is an imperial palace from the 18th century, laid out in a double U shap...
The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces dur... The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the li... The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the liberation of Hungary ...
The Shoes on the Danube are placed there in memory of the Jews who were killed by the Arrow Cross militiamen on the bank... The Shoes on the Danube are placed there in memory of the Jews who were killed b... The Shoes on the Danube are placed there in memory of the Jews who were killed by the Arrow Cross mi...
The Ganz Abraham Mausoleum in Kerepesi Cemetery commemorates the life of Hungarian engineer and industrialist Ganz. The Ganz Abraham Mausoleum in Kerepesi Cemetery commemorates the life of Hungari... The Ganz Abraham Mausoleum in Kerepesi Cemetery commemorates the life of Hungarian engineer and indu...
The Gothic Mary Magdalene Tower is a reconstruction of the 13th century Franciscan church used by Hungarian citizens of ... The Gothic Mary Magdalene Tower is a reconstruction of the 13th century Francisc... The Gothic Mary Magdalene Tower is a reconstruction of the 13th century Franciscan church used by Hu...
The Art Nouveau Torley Mausoleum, connected with Cemetery of Budafok, holds the mortal remains of the entrepreneurial To... The Art Nouveau Torley Mausoleum, connected with Cemetery of Budafok, holds the ... The Art Nouveau Torley Mausoleum, connected with Cemetery of Budafok, holds the mortal remains of th...