Editor's Choice: Historic Landmarks
This collection features Hungary’s most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites and architectural landmarks. It spans from the 4th-century Roman burial chambers in Pécs to the Neo-Gothic grandeur of the Hungarian Parliament Building. The selection highlights medieval fortifications like Buda Castle, religious landmarks such as Matthias Church and the Győr Synagogue, and iconic engineering feats like the Széchenyi Chain Bridge. These sites represent the country's diverse history, encompassing Roman, medieval, and Art Nouveau influences.
Heroes' Square
Historic square featuring the Millennium Monument with statues of Hungarian tribal leaders and important historical figures. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a distinctive cobblestone surface and pedestrian-friendly design.
Hungarian Parliament Building
Neo-Gothic government building serving as the seat of the national legislature and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Buda Castle
Historic royal palace complex featuring baroque and medieval architecture, housing museums and art galleries within a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Fisherman's Bastion
Neo-romanesque and neo-gothic lookout built in the early 20th century, featuring panoramic views of the Danube and surrounding cityscape.
Matthias Church
Historic neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral known for its architectural beauty and royal significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major cultural and religious landmark.
Széchenyi Chain Bridge
Historic suspension bridge connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube, notable for its architectural and cultural significance as Hungary's first permanent bridge over the river.
Shoes on the Danube
Holocaust memorial featuring sixty pairs of cast-iron shoes that honor the victims executed by the Arrow Cross Militia during World War II. It commemorates those who were forced to remove their footwear before being shot into the river in 1944 and 1945.
Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs
The Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs is a Roman cemetery and archeological site in Pécs, Hungary.
Domica Cave
The Domica cave is a karst cave situated on the south-western border of the Silicka planina Plateau 10 km south-east of Plesivec in the…
Diósgyőr Castle
The Castle of Diósgyőr is a medieval castle in the historical town of Diósgyőr which is now part of the Northern Hungarian city Miskolc.
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, Győr
The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady is a Catholic church that serves as cathedral basilica in Győr, Hungary, being the…
Synagogue
Synagogue in Győr was built in the late 19th century and was used as a model for other synagogues built in Europe.
Bishop's Castle
Bishop's Castle was built in the 15th century and withstood the Turkish invasion except for a brief time in the 16th century before it got…
Liberty Bridge
Historic Art Nouveau-style tram bridge spanning the Danube River, notable for its architectural features and scenic viewpoints.
Cella Septichora Látogatóközpont
Visitor center for the UNESCO-listed 4th-century Roman necropolis. It features a seven-lobed underground cemetery building and provides access to burial chambers adorned with early Christian frescoes and wall paintings.
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