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Budapest, the capital of Hungary and considered by many as the “East Paris”, is one of the most important cultural metropolises in Eastern Europe and hosts numerous UNESCO’s world heritage sites.Although people have lived here since the stone age, this beautiful city was formally born in 1872 with the amalgamation of three previous independent cities – Old Buda (óbuda), Buda and Pest – to become the administrative, commercial and industrial center.of Hungary.

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Tourist Attractions

The University Church

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The Church of the University of Budapest (Kisboldogasszony-Templom) is largely considered as the most beautiful baroque church in the city.Although somewhat hidden - it is in the south of the city of Pest, far from the main commercial streets - its main face goes to a narrow side street, which is barely right.The arms of the Order of Paulin (a slap between two lei) and a crow).The attraction points include the frescoes on the barrel vault ceilings that present scenes from the life of Maria (1776), the choir stalls and the sculptures of St. Paul and St. Anthony (1746).It is also worth noting the Paulina monastery near the church.8, 1053