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The Fairytale City Of Budapest (Hungary) - The Pearl Of The Danube - 4K

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Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary and one of the largest cities in the European Union. With an estimated 2016 population of 1,759,407 distributed over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles), Budapest is also one of the most densely populated major cities in the EU. Budapest is both a city and county, and forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of 7,626 square kilometres (2,944 square miles) and a population of 3,303,786, comprising 33 percent of the population of Hungary.The Budapest metropolitan area had a GDP of $141.0 billion (€129.4 billion) in 2016, accounting for 49.6 percent of the GDP of Hungary. GDP per capita in the city is $64,283, which means 148% of the EU average measured on purchasing power parity. Thereby the city is among the top 100 GDP performing cities in the world and making it one of the largest regional economies in the European Union.

The history of Budapest began with Aquincum, originally a Celtic settlement that became the Roman capital of Lower Pannonia. Hungarians arrived in the territory in the 9th century. Their first settlement was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241. The re-established town became one of the centres of Renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century. Following the Battle of Mohács and nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule, the region entered a new age of prosperity, and Budapest became a global city with the unification of Buda and Óbuda on the west bank with Pest on the east bank on November 17, 1873. Budapest also became the co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918, following World War I. The city was the focal point of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Battle of Budapest in 1945, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

Budapest is cited as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, ranked as "the world's second best city" by Condé Nast Traveler, and "Europe's 7th most idyllic place to live" by Forbes. Among Budapest's important museums and cultural institutions, the most visited art museum is the Museum of Fine Arts, which is noted for one of the largest collections of all periods of European art and comprises more than 100,000 pieces. Further famous museums and galleries are the Hungarian National Museum, House of Terror, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Hungarian State Opera House and National Széchényi Library. The central area of the city along the Danube River is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has many notable monuments, including the Hungarian Parliament, Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, Gresham Palace, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Matthias Church and the Liberty Statue. Another famous landmarks include Andrássy Avenue, St. Stephen's Basilica, Heroes' Square, the Great Market Hall, the Nyugati Railway Station built by the Eiffel Company of Paris in 1877 and the second-oldest metro line in the world, the Millennium Underground Railway. The city also has around 80 geothermal springs, the largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest Parliament building in the world. Budapest attracts 4.4 million international tourists per year, making it the 25th most popular city in the world and the 6th in Europe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest

Budapest ist die Hauptstadt und zugleich größte Stadt Ungarns. Mit über 1,7 Millionen Einwohnern ist Budapest die zehntgrößte Stadt der Europäischen Union. Laut dem britischen Marktforschungsunternehmen Euromonitor International gehört sie zu den zwanzig am häufigsten von Touristen besuchten Städten Europas. Die Einheitsgemeinde Budapest entstand 1873 durch die Zusammenlegung der zuvor selbstständigen Städte Buda, Óbuda, beide westlich der Donau, und Pest östlich der Donau. Der Name Budapest selbst tauchte zuvor nicht auf, üblich im Sprachgebrauch war Pest-Buda.
Budapest liegt an der Donau, die an dieser Stelle das ungarische Mittelgebirge verlässt und in das ungarische Tiefland fließt. Die höchste Erhebung in Budapest ist der zu den Budaer Bergen zählende 527 Meter hohe János-Berg. Weitere Budaer Berge sind der Gellértberg, der Burgberg, der Rosenhügel, der Sonnenberg, der Adlerberg, der Martinsberg, der Schwabenberg und der Széchenyiberg. Geotektonisch gesehen liegt die Stadt auf einer Bruchstelle, deshalb ist besonders Buda so reich an Thermalquellen.
Budapests Geschichte beginnt um 89 mit der Gründung eines römischen Militärlagers in ehemals vom keltischen Stamm der Eravisker besiedeltem Gebiet.

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