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Exploring Buildings In Hungary: Roman Catholic Church Of St John The Baptist , Szentendre
"This church is Szentendre's oldest building and the town's first stone church. A number of details preserve its original 13th-century architecture and also the remains of a Gothic reconstruction carried out in the 14th and 15th centuries. It was restored again in the 18th century, this time in Baroque style. more »

Exploring Buildings In Hungary: Hussite House, Gönc


Exploring Buildings In Hungary: Hussite House, Gönc
"This former home is equipped with furniture typical of 19th-century peasant's houses. Part of the exhibition is one of the famous Gönc barrels, next to local pottery with its greenish glaze. more »

Gov Sets Date For Renovation Of Várbazár Complex In Budapest


Gov Sets Date For Renovation Of Várbazár Complex In Budapest
"The Várbazár (Castle Bazaar) will be renovated by March 30, 2014, the cabinet decided yesterday. A 25-year development strategy for the Castle District will be worked out by May 31, 2012, and a public transport study for the area by February 29, official gazette Magyar Közlöny stated in its Tuesday edition." more »

Exploring Buildings In Hungary: Hassan Jakovali Djami, Pécs


Exploring Buildings In Hungary: Hassan Jakovali Djami, Pécs
"This djami is among the best-preserved Turkish heritage sites in Hungary. The murals in the 16th-century building are contemporary to it. An exhibition on the Turkish era is also hosted there. more »
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