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  2. Buda Castle - Wikipedia

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    Buda Castle in the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493 Southern view of the Medieval Royal palace (1520s) The first royal residence on the Castle Hill was built by King Béla IV of Hungary between 1247 and 1265. It is uncertain whether it was situated on the southern tip of the hill or on the northern elevation, near the Kammerhof.

  3. List of Thai royal residences - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Palace compound on the banks of the Chao Phraya river.The primary royal and ceremonial residence of the monarch and royal family of Thailand. Royal residences of the Chakri Dynasty in Thailand include the Grand Palace, nineteen royal palaces (Thai: พระราชวัง, RTGS: phra ratcha wang; official residences of the king and uparaja stipulated as such by royal decree) and ...

  4. Medieval Royal Palace (Buda Castle) - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval Royal Palace of Buda Castle is a series of rooms from the old palace of the Hungarian kings, destroyed after 1686. Some rooms were unearthed and reconstructed during the postwar rebuilding of Buda Castle in 1958–62. The palace is now part of the permanent exhibition of the Budapest History Museum in "Building E" of Buda Castle.

  5. List of palaces and mansions in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Palace construction thrived during the politically tranquil 18th century, which became one of the most important periods of construction in the history of the cultural development of the country. The style of these palaces and mansions varies according to age and region, but invariably they show their uniquely Hungarian character.

  6. Castle Quarter (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Palace as seen from Gellert Hill, with Taban and Bethlen Court in the foreground. Sigray Palace, 1890s, Baroque. - #60 Uri Street, Várnegyed neighbourhood, Budapest District I. Schmelhegger house (1888). - 27 Országház street, Várnegyed neighborhood, Budapest District I

  7. Matthias Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Matthias Fountain (Hungarian: Mátyás kútja, German: König Matthias Brunnen) is a monumental fountain group in the western forecourt of Buda Castle, Budapest. Alajos Stróbl’s Neo-Baroque masterpiece is one of the most frequently photographed landmark in the Hungarian capital. It is sometimes called the ’Trevi Fountain of Budapest’.

  8. Palace Chapel (Buda Castle) - Wikipedia

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    Two-storeyed royal chapels were not uncommon in medieval Europe. The flamboyant Royal Church of Buda Castle was similar to the more famous Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. Buda Castle in the Middle Ages, from the Chronicles of Hartmann Schedel. The Palace Church, dedicated to St. John the Almoner, is indicated by the blue rectangle.

  9. Archduke Joseph's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Archduke Joseph's Palace (Hungarian: József főhercegi palota) is a former royal residence located on Castle Hill in Budapest, Hungary. It was located next to Buda Castle. Currently, it is being reconstructed as part of a revival programme of the Buda castle hill. The site was occupied before by the Teleki Palace. [1]

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