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Join us on an unforgettable journey through Budapest, where we explore some of the city's most iconic landmarks:
Heroes' Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, and the Hungarian Agricultural Museum.
This video is your ultimate guide to discovering the rich history, architectural beauty, and cultural significance of these must-see attractions in Budapest!


Timestamps:
0:00 Highlights
0:04 Introduction
1:21 Heroes' Square Overview and History
5:15 Vajdahunyad Castle and Tower
6:11 Hungarian Agricultural Museum
6:58 Done Statue
7:05 City Park
7:30 Tips


Heroes' Square (Hősök tere)

Start your tour at Heroes' Square, one of Budapest's most famous sites, known for its grand statues and monuments honoring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other important national leaders.
Learn about the Millennium Monument, which was constructed in 1896 to commemorate the thousandth anniversary of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin. The square also features the iconic statues of kings and national heroes, making it a profound symbol of Hungarian pride and history.
Heroes' Square: Open 24 hours, free entry.

Statues at Heroes' Square:
The Seven Chieftains of the Magyars (At the base of the central column):
Árpád: The leader of the seven tribes of the Magyars and the founding father of Hungary.
Előd: One of the chieftains who led the Hungarian tribes during the conquest.
Ond: A Magyar chieftain.
Kond: A Magyar chieftain.
Tas: A Magyar chieftain.
Huba: A Magyar chieftain.
Töhötöm (or Tétény): A Magyar chieftain.

Statues of Historical Hungarian Kings and Leaders (In two colonnades on either side of the central column):
Saint Stephen (Szent István): The first King of Hungary who established the Christian Kingdom of Hungary.
Saint Ladislaus (Szent László): King of Hungary known for his role in solidifying Christian rule and expanding the kingdom.
Coloman (Könyves Kálmán): A king known for his legal reforms and cultural contributions.
Andrew II (II. András): King of Hungary who led the Fifth Crusade and issued the Golden Bull of 1222.
Béla IV: King known for rebuilding Hungary after the Mongol invasion.
Charles I (Károly Róbert): Also known as Charles of Anjou, he strengthened royal authority and economy in Hungary.
Louis I (Nagy Lajos): Also known as Louis the Great, expanded Hungary's territory and strengthened its economy.
John Hunyadi: Regent of Hungary and a celebrated military leader against the Ottoman Empire.
Matthias Corvinus (Mátyás király): Renowned King of Hungary, known for his strong rule, military campaigns, and patronage of the arts.
István Bocskai: Leader of a rebellion against Habsburg rule and Prince of Transylvania.
Gábor Bethlen: Prince of Transylvania, remembered for his efforts to maintain Hungarian independence during the Thirty Years' War.
Imre Thököly: A nobleman who led an anti-Habsburg uprising and ruled as Prince of Upper Hungary.
Francis II Rákóczi: Leader of the early 18th-century anti-Habsburg uprising, known as the Rákóczi's War of Independence.
Lajos Kossuth: A statesman and leader during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848–1849, advocating for independence from the Habsburg Empire.
Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad Vára)
Next, we explore the nearby Vajdahunyad Castle, a stunning structure located within City Park (Városliget).
Originally built in 1896 for the Millennium Exhibition, this castle is a fascinating blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque.
The castle's design is inspired by several iconic buildings from different regions of historical Hungary, making it a true architectural gem.

Hungarian Agricultural Museum (Magyar Mezőgazdasági Múzeum)
Within Vajdahunyad Castle, you'll find the Hungarian Agricultural Museum, the largest agricultural museum in Europe.
Learn about Hungary's rich agricultural heritage through various exhibitions that cover topics such as traditional farming techniques, viticulture, hunting, forestry, and fishing

Entry Fee: 6 to 10 euro

How to Get There: Easily accessible by Budapest Metro Line 1 (M1), Heroes' Square station.

Tips for Visitors:

Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best light for photography.

Nearby Attractions: After your visit, take a stroll through City Park, visit the Széchenyi Thermal Bath, or enjoy a boat ride on the City Park Lake.


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