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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

Hungarian National Museum

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Although founded in 1802, the magnificent Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum) did not move to its current house, a large classic building that surrounds two courts, until 1847. In addition to its massive porch, a monument of the famous Hungarian poet János Arany impresses, as wellfamous. In the major nexponates include royal royal, including the magnificent Crown St. Stephen, with its precious stones and pearls, as well as the pre -and -early history of Hungary from the Stone Age to the Roman era and the beginning of the Middle Ages.Hungarian and Turkish.For music enthusiasts, Beethoven's tail piano, who later belonged to Franz Liszt, can be seen here. N Nadress: 1088 Budapest, Múzeum Körút 14-16