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Aerial image 233950
The Citadel in Budapest, Hungary, on the top of Gellért Hill, is a fortress. It was built from the experience of the March revolution 1848/49 out when the Hungarian parliament declared its independence from the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the Republic proclaimed. Today the citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

BUDAPEST 11.05.2015

Budapest from above - The Citadel in Budapest, Hungary, on the top of Gellért Hill, is a fortress. It was built from the experience of the March revolution 1848/49 out when the Hungarian parliament declared its independence from the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the Republic proclaimed. Today the citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Citadel in Budapest, Hungary, on the top of Gellért Hill, is a fortress. It was built from the experience of the March revolution 1848/49 out when the Hungarian parliament declared its independence from the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the Republic proclaimed. Today the citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo: bsf swissphoto

Aerial image ID: 233950
Image resolution: 4044 x 2687 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,02 MB
Image file size: 31,09 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/BSF Swissphoto GmbH

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