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Arrival - Inscriptions of Budapest - Internet
The city of Budapest has only existed since 1873, when the towns of Buda, Óbuda, and Pest were united to form the present big capital of the country. This triple city oscillating between glory, war, and tears, is a gold mine of ancient and modern inscriptions.
St. Stephan, king and patron |
Queen Elisabeth (Sissi)
Photos: Hans-Rudolf Hower, 2003 |
Petőfi, national poet |
Inscriptions of Budapest
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If you want certain inscriptions to be given priority or if you want further inscriptions (which you saw in Budapest and possibly photographed) to be presented here, please contact us.
Internet
Address / Owner |
Notes |
In the English Wikipedia |
Encyclopaedic article on the city of Budapest. |
Official site |
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In the English Wikipedia |
Encyclopaedic article on the Danube river. |
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Arrival by Public Transport
From many important European cities there are airplane and train connections to Budapest.
Coming from the United Kingdom by train, you should go to Paris where there are trains to Munich, Vienna and Budapest.
Indications concerning the arrival correspond to our personal knowledge or even experience, but we cannot assume any responsibility for their rightness. When you are reading this page, things may have changed in reality.
For more details or special problems, please contact your travel agency, the electronic timetables of SNCF, Deutsche Bahn, or your national railway company.
Hans-Rudolf Hower 2003
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Last updated: November 18, 2019