Fisherman’s Bastion ⭐⭐in Budapest is one of the top Budapest attractions due to the unique panorama of Budapest from the Neo-Romanesque lookout terraces.
The current structure was built between 1895 and 1902, in Neo-Romanesque style, on the base of a stretch of the Buda Castle walls, by architect Frigyes Schulek, who was also responsible for the restoration of the Matthias Church.
Since 1987 it has been one of Budapest's World Heritage Sites as part of the Várkerület District (Buda Castle District).
Photo Gallery
The below photos were taken on 04/25/2022—a sunny day (66H 43L).
Hungarian Parliament Building in the background |
Matthias Church |
View from Hungarian Parliament Building |
View of Fisherman's Bastion (back) and Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church (front) |
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