The BRB Guide to Budapest “Majestic though in ruin...”
Those wishing to add gratuitously to their stock of melancholy experience could do worse than take a walk along the busy, southern section of Lánchíd utca known as Ybl Miklós tér. The west side of the road is flanked by a shamefully neglected ruin, in its heyday a conscious evocation of architecture...
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