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Highlights include Dís Square, Fisherman's Bastion, Holy Trinity Square, Lion Court, Matthias Church, St. George's Square.

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  1. Dís Square: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To see how the campaign declared here against an external enemy turned into an internal uprising.

  2. Fisherman's Bastion: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To investigate the later legend of an attempt to leave the fortress and to conclude the Hunyadi family story.

  3. Holy Trinity Square: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To understand why the present column became a second attempt to fulfill the city's vow.

  4. Lion Court: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To understand the seizure of the palace and see why no fighting took place at the main arch.

  5. Matthias Church: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To understand why two royal weddings did not secure Mátyás a legitimate heir.

  6. St. George's Square: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To trace how the memory of the fortress's defense was first raised above the square and then removed.

  7. St. Mary Magdalene Tower: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To connect the surviving tower with the church ceremony after which the conspirator was handed over to a secular court.

  8. Várkert Bazár: story on the “Buda Castle: Palace, Squares, and Bastion” route

    To understand how the royal terraces became a venue for controlled youth recreation.

  9. Heroes' Square: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    Here, families and former political prisoners restored the real names of those who had been executed.

  10. Dohány Street Synagogue and Jewish Museum: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    Here the route takes on its original dimension: a place of prayer stood beside forced burials and an archive of names.

  11. Gozsdu Courtyard: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    A walk through the complex will explain how renting urban premises turned into money for education.

  12. Gresham Palace: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    Here, a respectable facade will make room for the story of a small stage, satire, and a ban on practicing a profession.

  13. House of Terror Museum: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    This stop distinguishes between two regimes that used the same address for imprisonment, interrogations, and torture.

  14. Hungarian Academy of Sciences: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    This stop shifts the route from political history to the long work of preserving folk music.

  15. Hungarian State Opera House: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    Here, a young director ensured that the new stage became Hungarian in both language and personnel.

  16. Kazinczy Street Synagogue: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    An empty chair shows how the memory of the community's first leader became attached to a single object.

  17. Kodály Körönd: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    In a private apartment, one teacher saved a pupil a place at the academy, a job, and a future profession.

  18. Liszt Ferenc Square: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    The square is needed as a sharp break between the city’s musical façade and what happened here in the winter of 1945.

  19. Little Princess: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    This point shifts from a national scale to a domestic scene turned into an accessible urban sculpture.

  20. Oktogon: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    The story of the chamfered corner will link the layout of the new avenue to the political rise that began in a café.

  21. Parliament and Kossuth Lajos Square: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    Here you will understand why an unarmed column came to Parliament and how the attempt at negotiations ended.

  22. Pesti Vigadó: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    Here you will see how a hall for balls became a parliament, and then a target of shelling from the opposite bank.

  23. Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park and Emanuel Tree: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    This stop shows how families restored individual names from the anonymous number of those killed.

  24. Rumbach Street Synagogue: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    This stop brings the route back from the community’s institutions to the fate of one urban family.

  25. Shoes on the Danube Bank: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    This stop will show how a crime without graves acquired a tangible form of remembrance.

  26. Széchenyi Chain Bridge: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    The history of the bridge will explain which personal incident set the project for a permanent crossing in motion and why construction took seventeen years.

  27. Széchenyi Thermal Bath: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    The finale leads from the grand square back to the unseen well and the engineer who continued drilling with his own money.

  28. Vajdahunyad Castle: story on the “Andrássy Avenue and City Park” route

    The two versions of the complex explain why a temporary exhibition structure became a permanent museum.

  29. Vörösmarty Square: story on the “Pest’s Danube Bank: From Parliament to Vörösmarty Square” route

    The finale will link the main song, the city monument, and one final personal donation.

  30. Klauzál Square and the Budapest Ghetto Memorial: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    The square makes it possible to relate people’s fates to the cramped space into which they were driven in the winter of 1944–1945.

  31. Ruin Bar Szimpla Kert: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    Here it becomes clear how tenants and defenders of the old buildings created a new kind of urban place.

  32. Match of the Century Mural: story on the “Budapest Jewish Quarter: Courtyards and Memory” route

    The finale will show how the artists assembled the city’s memory from a surviving frame.