Matthias Church, Budapest

Mátyás templom

Matthias Church, officially known as the Church of Our Lady of Buda Castle, was built in Gothic style between 1255 and 1269. Founded by King Béla IV, the church was later rebuilt and expanded during the reigns of King Louis the Great, King Sigismund, and King Matthias.

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Budapest, Matthias Church is located in District I, on Holy Trinity Square.

Debrecen

Debrecen

Debrecen is Hungary’s third-largest city by area and the county seat of Hajdú-Bihar. Rich in attractions and events, it is the most important city of the region east of the Tisza River, as well as the intellectual, cultural, and economic centre of Eastern Hungary and a vibrant festival city.

Budapest Danube Promenade

Duna-korzó - Budapest

A Budapesti Duna-korzó a Duna bal partján (Pesti oldal), a Lánchíd és az Erzsébet híd közötti gyalogos terület, amely főváros egyik legnépszerűbb és leglátványosabb sétálóhelye. 

Komárom Bread Museum

Kenyérmúzeum - Komárom

The Komárom Bread Museum (officially known as the Baking Industry Heritage Collection) is a unique specialist museum located in the Monostori Fortress. The museum was established by the Hungarian Bakers’ Royal Guild, which preserved and brought together the Baking Industry Heritage Collection previously scattered across various locations in Budapest.

Museums in Downtown Keszthely

Babamúzeum - Keszthely

In the pedestrian street of downtown Keszthely, seven unique museums await visitors, offering exciting experiences for all age groups. Exhibitions of the Downtown Keszthely Museums Doll Museum Historical Panopticon Toy Museum Snail Parliament Horrarium & Torture Museum Erotic Panopticon Nostalgia Museum The exhibitions are open all year round. Doll Museum Opened at Pentecost in 1999 … Read more