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Felületek, amiket szeretek
Budapest is the city of big surfaces that I like to picture (Felületek, amiket szeretek). Like this palace under reconstruction close to Buda castle, covered with a printed sheet.
A modern rusty bridge allows to walk on Buda defense walls. 
House shades on house walls close to the Jewish ghetto.
A healthy breakfast gives you energy all day long.
A classic palace reflected into this modern mall in the city center of Budapest
Just packed. A tight dust sheet on a palace under renovation: Christo’s emulation?
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Élet és halál Budapesten
Life and death (Élet és halál) in Budapest. Up from the hill of Buda castle, across the Danube and down to Pest side, Budapest is a very lively city. 
Aside Buda Castle, the peculiar Halászbástya (Fisherman’s bastion) offers wide views on the city. The location name comes from the tradition of the guild of fishermen, which defended the city walls. Its seven towers represent the seven Magyar tribes that founded modern Hungary.
Life is filmed at Heroes’ Square, where statues feature the Seven chieftains of the Magyars tribes. The monumental square celebrates the thousandth anniversary of the foundation of the Hungarian state in 896.
Not only life is celebrated in Budapest. On the Pest side, close to the parliament, dozens of bronze shoes are placed at the shores of Danube. This is a memorial to the mass murders operated by members of the Hungarian national socialist party Arrow Cross between 1944-1945. Victims were brought here, shot and bodies left falling into the Danube.
German Boats with loud commercial music are not infrequent on the Danube. These cruises easily last day and night.
Just stroll the streets of Budapest and discover its past and present history of life and death
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Fekete-Duna
The Danube might have many colors, but blue is not the most common one. A constant, wide and powerful presence through the city of Budapest, the Danube calls for a (touristic) romantic-candle-light-dinner-cruise. Only then, the Fekete-Duna (black-Danube) shows its shiny face.
Danube East side gets very lively in the evening. Several boats turn into clubs with loud commercial music for the joy of the international tourists, who live Budapest mostly by night.
A romantic-candle-light-dinner-cruise on the Danube will be bring you North and South of the city center, up to the Margaret Island and down to the Petőfi Bridge
In between, river views on several bridges of Budapest are offered: here below is Margaret Bridge, which connects to Margaret island.
Another view on Margaret Bridge, with the Hungarian Parliament in the background.
And finally, Elisabeth (Princess Sissi) bridge. Sissi was Empress of Austria and wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I. History flows with the Danube under the bridges of Budapest.
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