Plan of Buda Castle: buildings A, B, C, D Hungarian National Gallery, building E Budapest Historical Museum, building F National Szchnyi Library. Underneath building C is the Palatinal Crypt with 3 rooms. (Source)
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Eastern view of the Medieval Royal palace (1490s) (Source)
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Buda Castle in the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493 (Source)
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Southern view of the Medieval Royal palace (1520s) (Source)
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The reconstructed medieval fortifications and the Great Rondella (Source)
The burned-out ruins of the Royal Palace and the Chain Bridge (1946) (Source)
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The modernist dome designed by Lajos Hidasi in 1961. Vast amounts of art work and sculpture on the exterior and almost all of the interior that survived the war were intentionally destroyed during the postwar reconstruction. (Source)
Buda Castle in the Middle Ages, from the Chronicles of Hartmann Schedel. The castle church, dedicated to St. John the Almoner, is indicated by the blue rectangle. (Source)