Sculptures at Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya)
The Fishermen's Bastion (designed by Frigyes Schluek)
is made up of seven round towers — each one symbolising the
seven Magyar tribes that effectively gave rise to the nation
a thousand years earlier.
Almost fairytale like in appearance, its decorative white
rampart and flowing staircases stretch alongside the eastern
front of the Mátyás Templom. According to tradition, the
area directly behind the church housed a local fish market
during medieval times — hence the name of the Bastion.
During the 18th century, the Guild of Fisherman are also
said to have traditionally defended this part of the castle
wall.
Photo 1481 Sept 2008