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View from Chain Bridge: Royal Palace, which holds the National Gallery

Buda Castle (Hungarian: Budai Vár, Turkish: Budin Kalesi) is the historical castle of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, Hungary. In the past, it was also called Royal Palace (Hungarian: Királyi-palota) and Royal Castle (Hungarian: Királyi Vár).

Buda Castle was built on the southern tip of Castle Hill, next to the old Castle District (Hun: Várnegyed), which is famous about its medieval, Baroque and 19th century houses and public buildings. It is linked to Adam Clark Square and the Széchenyi Chain Bridge by the Castle Hill Funicular.

The first royal residence on the Castle Hill was built by King Béla IV of Hungary between 1247 and 1265.

The oldest part of the present-day palace was built in the 14th century by Prince Stephen, Duke of Slavonia, the younger brother of King Louis I of Hungary. The Gothic palace of King Louis I was arranged around a narrow courtyard next to Stephen's Tower.

King Sigismund Luxemburg of Hungary greatly enlarged the palace. During his long reign it became probably the largest Gothic palace of the late Middle Ages. Buda was also an important artistic centre of the International Gothic style.

The new Royal Palace, designed by Alajos Hauszmann, was officially inaugurated in 1912. Contemporary critics praised it as the most outstanding Hungarian building of the turn of the century. Indeed it was a magnificent Gesamtkunstwerk of architecture, sculpture, applied arts and gardening.

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From hydrofoil day 12, the Royal Palace, which holds the National Gallery

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The Hungarian National Gallery, Magyar Nemzeti Galeria, at the Buda Castle, one of 3 buildings.

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Hungarian National Gallery

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Royal Palace, which holds the National Gallery

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Castle Complex, part of moat under reconstruction

Sept 2008, Photo 1747


Royal Palace, which holds the National Gallery

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