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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Budapest part 3

Budapest, Hungary--is a very interesting city.  It needs to be experienced to be understood-although it would probably take several visits to really get to know it.  Budapest and Hungary have a different feel to it than most cities/countries.  It is difficult to explain why or how it is different.  You will need to visit it yourself to understand what I mean.

 Andrassy ut--one of the major streets in Budapest.
 A bench on the street.  Budapest was once considered 
one of the most cultured cities in Europe.
 Outside of the House of Terror--a museum that is dedicated to the memory of those who were tortured and killed by the Nazi and Communist secret police.
 Wall to remember those who lost their lives during the Nazi occupation 
during WWII and the Communist rule following the war.  The terror 
lasted until 1989 when the Communists were removed from power.
 Museum in Budapest
 Budapest is famous for its hot springs.  There are 123 
of them in the city with more than two dozen public bath houses.
 We visited this bath house.  It has many different pools of varied
temperatures.  As you can tell, the air temperature was cold--below 
freezing--but the water was wonderful.
 Outside pool at the bath house.
 Inside pools
 Two of the inside pools at the bath house.
 Parliament House in Budapest
 Memorial to those who fought for freedom.

 Old building in Budapest
 Street leading to St. Stephen's Basilica
 St. Stephen's Basilica--Stephen was Hungary's first Christian king.
 
 Alter in St. Stephen's Basilica
 The red marble and the ornate decor make this a truly beautiful building
 This is one of our favorite Churches/Cathedrals
 Simply beautiful
 This jeweled box holds the withered (mummified) hand of St. Stephen.  
Once a year, it is taken out and paraded around the town to honor the old king.
 We ate dinner in this underground restaurant.


2 comments:

Dixie said...

I look so forward to your posts....they're like a mini vacation as I sit here in Idaho

Dixie said...

P.S. Josh told me that you were moving. Ha. Ha. That is so funny. Glad to know that I was the last/first to know!