Hungary might be landlocked, but it still contains amazing water features as well as some of the most amazing architectural landmarks you will ever see. Join me as we go on a tour of this Roman-influenced Country…
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Said to be one of the world’s largest hourglass it is so bit it only gets reset every year! Now that is a lot of sand.
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This is, in fact, a whole village built on top of a lake. What is also amazing about it is that it never freezes over even if all other lakes around it do.
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Museums are normally interesting, but not a lot of fun. This one has both because it is a museum of pinball tables featuring some of the rarest in the world.
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Why is there a statue of Peter Falk in the middle of Hungary? Because apparently, he had deep Hungarian roots. Just one more thing indeed.
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Visiting a radio tower is not for everyone, but if it helps it is the World’s tallest cigar-shaped one.
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Once upon a time this entire castle was made from nothing but cardboard and wood! Luckily it has since been given a stunning stone makeover.
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This unusual monument is dedicated to the thousands executed along this riverbank during WWII. A fitting reminder of bad times, never to be repeated.
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It might not be to most peoples tastes, but there are tours around this oddly beautiful disused power station.
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While it is now more of a tourist shrine run by monks, this cave was once home to a hermetic monk who lived here in secrecy.
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If the stunning art nouveau roof of this building doesn’t get your attention, not a lot will.