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Vienna Gate

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Tips van locals

Krisztina
December 28, 2016
As the name suggests, it was the port connecting the Castle with the highway to Vienna. During the Middle Ages it was called Szombat-kapu (Saturday Gate), because markets were held in front of it every Saturday. It has been called Becs kapuszu by the Ottomans. Later it became Zsidó-kapu (Jewish Gate). One of its two side-gates were removed in the early 19th century, and in 1896, the whole gate was demolished. The current gate was restored in 1936, commemorating the 250th anniversary of Recapturing of Buda.
As the name suggests, it was the port connecting the Castle with the highway to Vienna. During the Middle Ages it was called Szombat-kapu (Saturday Gate), because markets were held in front of it every Saturday. It has been called Becs kapuszu by the Ottomans. Later it became Zsidó-kapu (Jewish Gate…
Kata
June 5, 2022
Climb the gate, take a look on Rose Hill, and follow your walk on Tóth Árpád walking area, along the walls, with a niceview on Buda Hills, specially at sunset. Good departure to distover the Castle district, specially if you took the castle bus 16, with a departure fron Széll Kálmán square.

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