A particle of European civilization - Budapest

If you look at how many peoples inhabited these places, then you can talk about them as the "gateway yard" of Europe. The interest in these places can be understood, because the fertile plains and the great river have always attracted settlers and conquerors here.

From the ancient Celts to the present day
Ancient Europe was always on the move, whole nations were looking for places where they could exist and feel safe. The ancient Celtic tribe of the Aravisks was one of the first to establish their settlement here. It was almost 2 thousand years ago. During the period of their power, Pannonia - the western part of present-day Hungary - was captured by the Romans and also founded their own cities. During the Great Migration of Peoples, the Goths, Huns, Alans and other peoples passed through here, until the Hungarians firmly settled here at the end of the 9th century. Budapest did not immediately become the capital of the Hungarian kingdom. Initially, two cities were built and developed on both banks of the Danube – Buda and Pest. The heavy share of these cities fell during the period of Turkish rule, they turned into ordinary eastern-type cities. Churches became mosques, and the royal palace was turned into barracks. It was only with the help of Austria that they managed to free themselves from the Turks, but now Hungary has become part of the Austrian Empire. Only in the middle of the 19th century Buda and Pest became a single city of Budapest.

The City of Surprises
History itself created the city as such. There are traces of the Turkish presence here, the ruins of a Roman settlement are protected here, the great architects of Europe created their masterpieces here. If the first bridge connecting both parts of the city was a suspension bridge, today the bridges across the Danube compete with each other in beauty.
The city is filled with sights, there is an abundance of architectural masterpieces. The building of the Hungarian Parliament is usually put in the first place. The largest in Budapest and one of the most beautiful in Europe, standing on the banks of the Danube. Hungarians are proud of the National Gallery, where about 100 thousand works are collected. The Hungarian capital is famous for its parks, and they are created in such a way that they practically do not resemble each other. Each of them has its own peculiarity. The Varoshliget Park complex is unlike any of the parks of other European cities. The hallmark of Budapest is also Mount Gellert, named after the Hungarian enlightener, on which the citadel, which once had military significance, is located. Local de jogos Sapphirebet oferece a oportunidade participar em máquinas de jogos por dinheiro ao vivo. Entre. Entre. Dê uma olhada nisso. Link https://sapphirebet.com/br/live/cyber-zone/esports-american-football Registre-se e aposte em match ao vivo/linha agora mesmo!