Watching steam engine

Steam engine - Budapest

When I was child I also loved to watch those old steam engines that were used still at some areas of the country. This one is a nostalgia train at the Western Railway Station in Budapest.

Pilvax café and restaurant

Pilvax - Budapest

The legendary Pilvax Café and Restaurant in the downtown of Budapest. The place played an important role in the 1848 Revolution.

Theme day: waiting

Budapest

This month the theme day is about WAITING. I selected a salesman waiting for costumers on the Chainbridge. During the summer weekends the bridge hosts festivals and events very often.

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The statue of Raoul Wallenberg

Raoul Wallenberg

Raoul Wallenberg (August 4, 1912 – July 17, 1947?) was a Swedish humanitarian who worked in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. Between July and December 1944, he issued protective passports and housed Jews, saving tens of thousands of Jewish lives.
His death has long been a source of dispute with the former Soviet Union denying knowledge of Wallenberg’s fate. On January 17, 1945, he was arrested in Budapest by the Soviets after they wrested control of the city from the Germans, and was reported to have died in March. In 1957, the Soviets claimed that Wallenberg had actually died of a heart attack in 1947 at the age of 35. There had been reports, however, from prisoners in the same facility, that he was seen alive long past 1947. In 1991, Vyacheslav Nikonov was assigned by the Russian government to find out the truth; he concluded that Wallenberg did indeed die in 1947, executed while a prisoner at Lubyanka. (source: wikipedia)

The statue is in the IInd district of Budapest.

Jószef Attila Művelődési Központ

Budapest - Józse Attila square

This is a Művelődési Központ (means something like cultural centre) named after my favorite poet Attila József.  Its located in Angyalföld (XIIIth district of Budapest) which is traditionally an area of the labour class.

Autumn in Kőbánya

Budapest Autumn

Zannnie took this picture in the Xth district of Budapest which is called Kőbánya. She likes autumn and winter in Hungary the summer is boring for her because its just like in Singapore:)

Statue of Balassi Bálint

Statue of Bálint Balassi

Bálint Balassi baron of Kékkő and Gyarmat, (20 October 1554, Zólyom – 30 May 1594, Esztergom), was a Hungarian Renaissance lyric poet, who wrote mostly in Hungarian, but also in Turkish. He is the founder of modern Hungarian lyric poetry.

BKV

Budapest

I guess many Hungarians (including me) know this office very well. This is the place where you can pay your fine and you can prove that you have a month card for the public transportation after you got caught by the controllers on a tramway or in the Metro.:)

Halloween

Budapest

We do not really celebrate Halloween in Hungary. To be honest I am even not familiar with its origin. Maybe beause many expats live in this area is merchanter sells these figures in the Budagyöngye mall.