Budapest Buildings

Budapest, Hungary - 2022 Danube River cruise. When Budapest became the joint capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire along with Vienna in 1867 it started a half century of expansion which included revival architectural styles including Neoclasical, Gothic, Baroque and combinations of these and other styles. It all makes for a very interesting city landscape.
Colorful ceramic roof tiles on the National Archives of Hungary, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The bare stone walls of a building without the outer finish, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
Colorful ceramic roof tiles on the National Archives of Hungary, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The mosaic stone courtyard of the Museum of Music History, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The Museum of Music History, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The gothic facade and colorful tile roof of Matthias Roman Catholic Church, Holy Trinity Square Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The gothic spire and colorful tile roof of Matthias Roman Catholic Church, Holy Trinity Square Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
St. Stephen’s Basilica, the biggest church in Budapest, Hungary
Gargoyle, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The gothic spire of Matthias Roman Catholic Church, Holy Trinity Square Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
Front entrance of the National Archives of Hungary, Castle Hill, Buda, Old Town, Budapest, Hungary
The Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti Muzeum). The museum houses a significant European Art collection displaying treasures spanning from ancient times to the…
The statues of the Portico of the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti Muzeum). The museum houses a significant European Art collection displaying treasures…
Interesting buildings in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
Danubius Hotel Gellért (currently closed), Budapest, Hungary
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
The CET Building (CET stands for Central European Time, and it also means "whale" in Hungarian) is a cultural and commercial centre made up of two restored…
Interesting old buildings along the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary