/ Architecture Festival 2024 – Architecture is a public matter! / May 25-26, ship A38
/ Architecture Festival 2024 – Architecture is a public matter! / May 25-26, ship A38
/ Architecture Festival 2024 – Architecture is a public matter! / May 25-26, ship A38
/ Architecture Festival 2024 – Architecture is a public matter! / May 25-26, ship A38
/ Architecture Festival 2024 – Architecture is a public matter! / May 25-26, ship A38
/ Architecture Festival 2024 – Architecture is a public matter! / May 25-26, ship A38
Count Istvan Szczesny was unable to make it to his father's funeral because of the snow, so he wrote in his diary that he would spend one year's income to build a bridge between Buda and Pest. 15 years after the idea, the company Lánchíd Estzvénytársaság finally built the first bridge over the Danube in Hungary at its own expense, and passengers had to pay for each crossing for a long time. More exciting details in the new video for One place!
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Jewish Cemetery on Salgotarjani Street // Place + Forum of Architects
Budapest's most unique Jewish cemetery will be 150 years old this year. Béla Lajta designed huge cemeteries and a funeral home here, and members of many Jewish families with a long history are buried here, among which the Hatvany-Deutsch family mausoleum stands out for its size. The cemetery was closed in the 1950s. Its special atmosphere is given by the tombs that combine ancient decorations with modern forms, and the nature forest that is gradually recovering.
Budapest's most unique Jewish cemetery will be 150 years old this year. Béla Lajta designed a huge cemetery and funeral home here, and members of many Jewish families with a long history are buried here, among which the Hatvany-Deutsch family mausoleum stands out for its size. The cemetery was closed in the 1950s. Its special atmosphere is given by the tombs that combine ancient decorations with modern forms, and the nature forest that is gradually recovering.
design
Premontre Church, Ócsa // Place + Architects Forum
One of the most beautiful Romanesque castle churches in Hungary, Premontrei Church, was built 800 years ago. The new volume of Ege Heli reveals, among other things, how the combination of elements of the Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles developed, and which film productions served as sets for them.
One of the most beautiful Romanesque castle churches in Hungary, Premontrei Church, was built 800 years ago. Ege Heli's new volume reveals, among other things, how the combination of elements of the Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles developed, and which film productions served as sets for them.
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