Thursday, March 27, 2014

A Millennial in Budapest Part One

The city of Eger was created as a byproduct of early Christian and Muslim rule. It is the 19th largest city in Hungary and located along the Eger Stream and on the hills of the Bukk Mountains. This city is known for its medieval castles and historic Turkish architecture. The first recorded Christian King of Hungary was St. Stephen who ruled from 997-1038 A.D. This city was an extension of his power. 

Eger Skyline




Castle construction is underway 




-Photos by Gaby Lebo

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