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The Buda Castle on Castle Hill in the Castle District is the largest building in Hungary and the most famous buildings in the capital Budapest. It occupies the entire southern part of Castle Hill. The palast houses the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery, the Museum of History and the National Széchenyi Library

BUDAPEST 11.05.2015

Aerial image Budapest - The Buda Castle on Castle Hill in the Castle District is the largest building in Hungary and the most famous buildings in the capital Budapest. It occupies the entire southern part of Castle Hill. The palast houses the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery, the Museum of History and the National Széchenyi Library
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The Buda Castle on Castle Hill in the Castle District is the largest building in Hungary and the most famous buildings in the capital Budapest. It occupies the entire southern part of Castle Hill. The palast houses the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery, the Museum of History and the National Széchenyi Library. Photo: bsf swissphoto

Aerial image ID: 233956
Image resolution: 4031 x 2678 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,97 MB
Image file size: 30,88 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/BSF Swissphoto GmbH

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