Vajdahunyad Castle, a picturesque attraction nestled in Budapest’s City Park (Városliget), was originally built in 1896 for Hungary’s millennial festivities. The architecturally diverse complex houses the city’s agricultural museum within its palace. Visitors can wander the lovely grounds and explore the museum’s exhibits, which delve into the history of hunting, forestry, and wine. The castle’s eclectic mix of styles, from Gothic to Baroque, creates a unique and visually engaging experience.
Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyadvár)
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