MONUMENT SZENT GELLÉRT (SZENT GELLÉRT SZOBOR)
Column – Statue
2024
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2024
The Szent Gellért monument is the presumed place from which, in the 11th century, the Benedictine Gerard was thrown by Hungarian pagan rebels who refused to convert. Classic arched columns encircle the bronze monument, erected in 1904 by Jankovits Gyula, which stands at 40 m (the statue itself is 7 m high). One climbs up stairs: a beautiful view and the start of trails that lead up to the east side of the citadel.
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Members' reviews on MONUMENT SZENT GELLÉRT (SZENT GELLÉRT SZOBOR)
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Visited in november 2016
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Il y a une belle petit montée pour les courageux, pour les autres il y a le bus. Une fois en haut il y a différents point de vue pour pouvoir apprécier la ville, surtout la nuit.
Visited in july 2015
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Une des plus belles vues de Budapest! A faire absolument à la tombée de la nuit. Surtout, si vous pouvez marcher jusqu'au château de Buda... :)
From the top of mount Gellért, a beautiful view of Budapest! For stuntmen, go up next to the columns. You will feel very small!