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budapest

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budapest

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47.498300,19.039800

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1117

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Inner City (Budapest)

    Inner City (Budapest)

    Distance: Approx. 37 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.498,19.04

    Inner City (Hungarian: Belváros; German: Innenstadt) the central part of Budapest. It is more or less equivalent with the historic old town of Pest.

  • Zero Kilometre Stone

    Zero Kilometre Stone

    Distance: Approx. 31 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49805556,19.04

    The Zero Kilometre Stone is a 3 m high limestone sculpture in Budapest that represents Kilometre Zero in Hungary. It consists of a zero sign, with an inscription on its pedestal reading "KM" for kilometres. It was initially located at the threshold of Buda Royal Palace, but was moved to its present location by Széchenyi Chain Bridge when the crossing was completed in 1849.

  • Siege of Budapest

    Siege of Budapest

    1944–45 battle in the Eastern Front of World War II

    Distance: Approx. 78 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49833056,19.04083056

    The siege of Budapest or battle of Budapest was the 50-day-long encirclement by Soviet and Romanian forces of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, near the end of World War II. Part of the broader Budapest Offensive, the siege began when Budapest, defended by Hungarian and German troops, was encircled on 26 December 1944 by the Red Army and the Romanian Army. During the siege, about 38,000 civilians died through starvation, military action, and mass executions of Jews by the far-right Hungarian nationalist Arrow Cross Party. The city unconditionally surrendered on 13 February 1945.

  • Buda Castle

    Buda Castle

    Castle complex in Budapest, Hungary

    Distance: Approx. 244 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49611111,19.03972222

    Buda Castle (Hungarian: Budavári Palota, German: Burgpalast), formerly also called the Royal Palace (Hungarian: Királyi-palota) and the Royal Castle (Hungarian: Királyi Vár, German: Königliche Burg), is the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest. First completed in 1265, the Baroque palace that occupies most of the site today was built between 1749 and 1769, severely damaged during the Siege of Budapest in World War II, and rebuilt in a simplified Baroque style during the state communist era. Presently, it houses the Hungarian National Gallery, the Budapest Historical Museum, and the National Széchényi Library.

  • Bridges of Budapest

    Bridges of Budapest

    Distance: Approx. 198 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49666667,19.04083333

    The bridges of Budapest, Hungary, crossing the River Danube from north to south are as follows:

  • Hungarian National Gallery

    Hungarian National Gallery

    National art museum in Hungary

    Distance: Approx. 231 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49622806,19.03977306

    The Hungarian National Gallery (also known as Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈnɛmzɛti ˈɡɒleːrijɒ]), was established in 1957 as the national art museum. It is located in Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Its collections cover Hungarian art in all genres, including the works of many nineteenth- and twentieth-century Hungarian artists who worked in Paris and other locations in the West.

  • Budapest Castle Hill Funicular

    Budapest Castle Hill Funicular

    Historical funicular railway in Hungary

    Distance: Approx. 75 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49777778,19.03916667

    The Budapest Castle Hill Funicular or Budavári Sikló is a funicular railway in the city of Budapest, in Hungary. It links the Adam Clark Square and the Széchenyi Chain Bridge at river level to Buda Castle above. The line was opened on March 2, 1870, and has been in municipal ownership since 1920.

  • Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)

    Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)

    State in Central Europe between 1920–1946

    Distance: Approx. 36 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49833333,19.04027778

    The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság), referred to retrospectively as the Regency and the Horthy era, existed as a country from 1920 to 1946 under the rule of Miklós Horthy, Regent of Hungary, who officially represented the Hungarian monarchy. In reality there was no king, and attempts by King Charles IV to return to the throne shortly before his death were prevented by Horthy. Hungary under Horthy was characterized by its conservative, nationalist, and fiercely anti-communist character.

  • Palatinal Crypt

    Palatinal Crypt

    Habsburg family crypt in the Royal Castle of Buda

    Distance: Approx. 225 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49628,19.03967

    The Palatinal Crypt (Hungarian: Nádori kripta; German: Palatinsgruft) in Buda Castle, Budapest is the burial place of the Hungarian branch of the Habsburg dynasty, founded by Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary. It is the only interior part of Buda Castle which survived the destruction of World War II and was not demolished during the subsequent decades of rebuilding.

  • Sándor Palace, Budapest

    Sándor Palace, Budapest

    Building in Budapest, Hungary

    Distance: Approx. 160 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.4978,19.0378

    Sándor Palace (Hungarian: Sándor-palota, pronounced [ˈʃaːndor ˈpɒlotɒ]) is a palace in Budapest, Hungary. Located beside the Buda Castle complex in the ancient Castle District, it has served as the official residence and workspace of the president of Hungary since 2003. Sándor Palace is the 37th largest palace in present-day Hungary.

  • Carmelite Monastery of Buda

    Carmelite Monastery of Buda

    Historic theatre in Budapest, Hungary

    Distance: Approx. 150 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49832778,19.03781111

    The Carmelite Monastery of Buda (Hungarian: Karmelita or Karmelita kolostor) is a building in the Castle Quarter of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that serves as the seat of the Prime Minister of Hungary. It was formerly a Carmelite Catholic monastery and theatre. The Carmelite Order built the monastery on a parcel that had been occupied by a mosque during the Ottoman occupation of Hungary.

  • Matthias Fountain

    Matthias Fountain

    Monument in Budapest, Hungary

    Distance: Approx. 243 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 47.49617,19.03908

    Matthias Fountain (Hungarian: Mátyás kútja, German: König Matthias Brunnen) is a monumental fountain group in the western forecourt of Buda Castle, Budapest. Alajos Stróbl’s Neo-Baroque masterpiece is one of the most frequently photographed landmark in the Hungarian capital. It is sometimes called the ’Trevi Fountain of Budapest’.

Weather in this IP's area

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clear sky

Current Temperature

2 Celsius

Feeling temperature

-1 Celsius

lowest temperature

0 Celsius

Maximum temperature

3 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1021 hPa

humidity

74 %

Sea level pressure

1021 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

999 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

3.6 m/s

wind direction

300 degree

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