Medieval Ruin Garden - Medieval Ruin Garden

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews
Impresszum MINDEN JOG FENNTARTVA © 2017 - 2022 - Szent István Király Múzeum Fenntartó: Székesfehérvár Megyei Jogú Város, Alapítva 1873

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Address :

Koronázó tér 1, 8000 Hungary

Phone : 📞 +8
Postal code : 1
Website : https://szikm.hu/kiallitohelyek/nemzeti_emlekhely
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Description : Tomb sites & stone walls from a historic church used for medieval coronations & royal burials.

Koronázó tér 1, 8000 Hungary
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Pavel Zavgorodniy on Google

Almost nothing in English, no toilette, and infact you can't see anything which is not visible from the street, so I didn't understand why I payed for the ticket. Avoid this ripoff!
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Dániel Bank on Google

This place serves as a thomb for the Hungarian Kings of the Árpád family and also as a memorial for the demolishion made by Turkish troops during their stay in Hungary.
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Kabul Jan on Google

This is a great chance to explore some of Hungary’s ancient history. Aquincum was a Roman city which stood where Budapest stands today, and served as an important military base in the ancient Roman Empire. It is possible to walk around some of the ruins, including those of an ancient gladiatorial amphitheatre, and other structures, such as the city bathhouse. In the museum itself, you can view various Roman relics, and a working replica of famous water organ which was discovered in the area in 1931.
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Abdullah Çetinkaya on Google

Interesting place with tragic history, its quite surprising and sad to know what was standing there before and walking just next to it and seeing that nothing is left
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Helena Mlejová on Google

Great place which has strong energy.
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Сергей Владимирович on Google

Good place for walking to one time!!
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Paul Heller on Google

While it is Roman ruins, there are not much ruins left to even tell what was here. However, it is nonetheless impressive. Many Hungarian kings were crowned and buried here. So it is a special place. You can go walking in the ruins too.
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Daniel Haman on Google

Partial remains of the most important medieval Hungarian basilica. Site of several coronations of national rulers. Only some foundations and walls survived. Few info sites about the place couldn't hurt, especially since we couldn't go inside the ruins.

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