Tuesday, January 20, 2009

to the end of the project...

We evaluated all the informations we had found and created a slide show for our presentation.Now we are preparing a big advertisement of Budapest...

Friday, January 16, 2009

The octagonal building, built between 1543 and 1548, is a well known shrine for Muslims today. It was once used as burial chapel of the Muslim dervish, and members of the Bektashi order, who died in 1541, following the capture of Buda. The permanent exhibition displays religious items, along with Turkish rugs.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Budapest is a beautiful city with more than enough to see to keep even the most demanding visitor happy...

Budapest's wonderful view...

Heroes Square

The Heroes’ square is one of the most visited sights of the Hungarian capital.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

SAINT STEPHEN BASILICA

Budapest’s largest church, whose landmark dome can be seen from all over the city, was built in Classical style between 1851 and 1905.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Grand Synagogue

Although 21 synagogues can be found in Budapest, the Grand Synagogue in Dohány street is the one that locals refer to most often as "The" Synagogue. It is of no surprise, since the newly renovated synagogue is the second largest in the world, but first largest in Europe with more than 3000 people able to fit inside it

Sunday, January 11, 2009

GELLERT BATHS (XI. Kelenhegyi út 4.):

The Gellért Baths and Hotel were built in 1918, although there had once been Turkish baths on the site, and in the Middle Ages a hospital. In 1927 the Baths were extended to include the wave pool, and the effervescent bath was added in 1934. With its immaculately preserved Art Nouveau interior, including colourful mosaics, marble columns, stained glass windows and statues, this is without doubt the most beautiful bathing complex in Budapest.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009


from left to right,
Serhat, İbrahim, Consulate Birol, Ebru, Semanur

He helped us to get some information. We learned information so much about Hungary, too. His name is Birol who gave us lots of phone numbers and a mail adress to get new things.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Parliament Building in Budapest was built between 1885 and 1904. It soon became the symbol of the Hungarian capital. Parliament Building which is the most expensive building ever built in Hungary has 691 rooms, 10 courtyards, 27 gates and 29 staircases. It also houses a public library with 500.000 volumes. The walls from outside are decorated by the statues of the most important historical figures of Hungary.



AQUİNCUM MUSEUM


These two-thousand-year old ruins are remain of the Roman town of Aquincum, and include an impressive ruin of the amphitheatre. The contents of the museum include murals, mosaic floors, a reconstructed water organ and a diorama showing what and how the Roman nobility ate.