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Chain Bridge Blues, Budapest, Hungary (explored)
Chain Bridge
by Adelheid Smitt

Blue hour by the famous Chain Bridge over the Danube. There was some haze in the air which actually added to the purplish reflection.

Budapest, evening lights
Chain Bridge
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The Royal Castle on Castle Hill, left the Chain Bridge over the Danube river

The Parliament
The Parliament
by Mario Calma

Budapest I Hungary

View from the Basilica
St. Stephens Basilica
by Mario Calma

St Stephens Basilica Budapest

Castle Hill Palace at night, Budapest
Bridge Lookout
by jim stephenw

The Budavári Palace is one of the main cultural and tourist centers of Budapest and the former Royal Palace. As part of the Buda Castle District , it has been part of Budapest's World Heritage Sites since 1987. The Gothic royal palace was built in the middle of the 1300s, and its construction lasted until the end of the 1400s, so during the times of Louis the Great, Sigismund and Matthias, the residence of the Hungarian rulers was extended and decorated. From 1541, when the Turks invaded, the palace's condition began to deteriorate and serious damage to both the castle and the buildings of the Castle District had been caused during the siege and recapture of 1686. Information taken from wikipedia

St Stephens Basilica
St. Stephens Basilica
by Mario Calma

Budapest I Hungary

Stairs
Gresham Palace
by Mario Calma

Gresham Palace

Chain Bridge & Night Lights
Chain Bridge

Budapest - Hungary

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Hungary - Budapest - Margit Híd - Margaret Bridge at Sunset
Margaret Bridge

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Budapest Icons
Chain Bridge
by J. Chea

Chain Bridge and Buda Castle (UNESCO World Heritage SIte) Pest Foreshore Budapest, Hungary

Two famous icons of Budapest along the Danube river. A walk along the shores of Pest after sunset is definitely a must do for all visitors! Its simply stunning!

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St. Stephens Basilica
St. Stephens Basilica
by Mario Calma

Budapest I Hungary

St Stepen's Stairs
St Stepen's Stairs
by Mario Calma

Budapest Basilica

Grand Stairs
The Parliament
by Mario Calma

Parliament interior Budapest

St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest
St. Stephens Basilica
by jim stephenw

The church is named after Saint Stephen I of Hungary, the first King of Hungary (c. 975–1038), whose "incorruptible" right hand is said to be housed in the reliquary. This is the most important church building in Hungary, one of the most significant tourist attractions and the third highest church in Hungary. Equal with the Hungarian Parliament Building, it is one of the two tallest buildings in Budapest at 96 metres (315 ft) - this equation symbolises that worldly and spiritual thinking have the same importance. Current regulations prohibit the construction of any building taller than 96 metres (315 ft) in Budapest.
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St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest
St. Stephens Basilica
by jim stephenw

The church is named after Saint Stephen I of Hungary, the first King of Hungary (c. 975–1038), whose "incorruptible" right hand is said to be housed in the reliquary. This is the most important church building in Hungary, one of the most significant tourist attractions and the third highest church in Hungary. Equal with the Hungarian Parliament Building, it is one of the two tallest buildings in Budapest at 96 metres (315 ft) - this equation symbolises that worldly and spiritual thinking have the same importance. Current regulations prohibit the construction of any building taller than 96 metres (315 ft) in Budapest.
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Pink Skys Over Budapest
Chain Bridge

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The view as the sun sets the the right of the Chain Bridge in Budapest creating the wonderful...

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Hungary - Budapest - Margit Híd - Margaret Bridge at Sunset
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Chain bridge - Kettenbrücke
Chain Bridge
by Hilde Jüngst

The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Széchenyi lánchíd) is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Die Kettenbrücke überspannt die Donau und verbindet Buda und Pest, die Ost- und Westseite von Budapest, die Hauptstadt von Ungarn

The Széchenyi Chain Bridge at night with Matthias Church in backgroundwith
Bridge Lookout
by jim stephenw

The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by the Scottish engineer Adam Clark, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary. It was opened in 1849. The bridge has the name of István Széchenyi, a major supporter of its construction, attached to it, but is most commonly known as the "Chain Bridge". At the time of its construction, it was regarded as one of the modern world's engineering wonders. Information taken from wikipedia

The Black Hole
St Stepen's Stairs
by Mario Calma

St Stephens Basilica Stairs

_MG_8225_web - Buda Castle and the Chain Bridge
Chain Bridge

Buda Castle and Elizabeth Bridge over the Danube Buda Castle is the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, and was...

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Bridge Lookout
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The view on a nice evening looking out towards the Chain Bridge in Budapest. I had to wait a...

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Hungary - Budapest - Margit Híd - Margaret Bridge at Very Misty Dusk - Twilight - Blue Hour - Night
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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Lipótváros!
Most notably Mario Calma, Andrey Sulitskiy, Vagelis Pikoulas, Adelheid Smitt, J. Chea and jim stephenw.