This rock church area is also the location of the first known settlement of the area, this by the Celts, then the Huns (Attila mauraded here) and the Longobards. The area was also the northern outpost of the Roman empire, with the city of Antiqum being just a little north of modern Budapest. The Turks came later and ruled for several hundred years, and there are still some areas where their architectural influence is still evident in the form of columns topped with turban effigies. The city was heavily damaged by the German in WWII
Monday, June 21, 2010
Budapest pictures
This rock church area is also the location of the first known settlement of the area, this by the Celts, then the Huns (Attila mauraded here) and the Longobards. The area was also the northern outpost of the Roman empire, with the city of Antiqum being just a little north of modern Budapest. The Turks came later and ruled for several hundred years, and there are still some areas where their architectural influence is still evident in the form of columns topped with turban effigies. The city was heavily damaged by the German in WWII
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Love Budapest! What a beautiful apron!
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