The Prince Buda & Princess Pest Statue symbolizes the merger of the three neighboring cities of Pest, Buda, and Óbuda (or Old Buda) in 1950.

The Prince Buda & Princess Pest Statue symbolizes the merger of the three neighboring cities of Pest, Buda, and Óbuda (or Old Buda) in 1950.
The 40-meter-tall Liberty Statue, standing high above Gellért Hill, is a prominent feature of Budapest's skyline.
Heroes’ Square or Hősök tere was built in 1896 for the Hungarian Millennial Celebrations to boost Hungarian Pride.
Franz Joseph's wife, Queen Elizabeth (Sisi) was so loved in Hungary they named almost everything after her. This is her statue in Budapest.
The Margaret Island Art Walk in Budapest is populated with statues and busts of notable artists in Hungarian history.
The Tiny Tank Mini-Statue, on the Buda side of the Danube River, points toward the Parliament building with a wilted muzzle.
This Rubik's Cube Mini-Statue is a monument to one of the most popular puzzles in history, which was invented by Hungarian Ernő Rubik.
This Mini-Statue of Főkukac, a Hungarian cartoon character, was the first statue of Mihály Kolodko's famous tiny sculpture series in Budapest.
Matthias Fountain, in Buda Castle, is one of the most beautiful sculptures in Budapest. It is also contains a hidden love story.