The mini-statue of the Checkered-Eared Rabbit sits on a perch near Buda Castle in Budapest, searching for children that need his help.

The mini-statue of the Checkered-Eared Rabbit sits on a perch near Buda Castle in Budapest, searching for children that need his help.
Margaret Island, often called “Budapest’s Central Park”, is an escape from the city, in the middle of the Danube River.
Dominican Convent Ruins are all that remain of the 13th-century convent where St Margaret (1242–71) took the veil.
The Bodor Fountain at the north end of Margaret Island in Budapest is a replica of the world-famous 1820 Bodor in Transylvania.
Villa György Ráth was named after its former owners. They bought the villa in 1901 and set about converting it into an Art Nouveau palace.
Rezső Seress was a proud Budapestian that wrote a hauntingly beautiful song during the depression. The song was blamed for a rash of suicides.
During WWII, Hannah Szenes volunteered to parachute into Yugoslavia. She retrieved valuable information before she was captured and executed.
The 14-Carat Roadster Mini-Statue in Budapest celebrates the stories of Hungarian Pulp-Fiction author Jenő Rejtő.
Libido Mini-Statue is another work by artist Mihály Kolodko that you can find along the Danube River in Budapest.