Hungarian Parliament

Budapest is a wonderful city.  It is at the top of my list of places I’d like to revisit.  Here is a series of drone photos of the Parliament Building and the Buda Castle that sit along the Danube River.

Danube and Parliament

I missed traveling to Europe in 2020.  We actually had a couple of trips there that got canceled with everything else.  Right now, those are rescheduled for 2021…we’ll see if they really happens.

This photo of the Danube River and the Hungarian Parliament building is from early 2019.   

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Danube Views

In this post, I have the beautiful Chain Bridge and Hungarian Parliament Building along the Danube River in Budapest Hungary.  I loved this city.  If we can ever get over, around and/or past COVID-19, I hope to go to Budapest again.

To view a larger version, click HERE

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Hungarian Parliament

Our trip in 2019 to Hungary was wonderful and we got a chance to experience this building inside and out.  The Hungarian Parliament Building is a landmark gothic revival style and is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary.  It sits on the Pest side of the city on the Danube River.  This is one of hundreds of reasons to like Budapest along with the food, skyline, history, etc….  I could go on forever.  Great stuff!!!

To view a larger version, click HERE

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Barbados' Parliament Building

These buildings were originally known as The Public Buildings and have been the home of Barbados’ Parliament since they were finished in 1874.  They are created in the theneo-Gothic architectural style that is similar to the Victorian era of Great Britain, which makes sense based on their historical tie to England.  The site is in the downtown area of Bridgetown and is designated as UNESCO protected properties.

This was about a 15-minute drive from our hotel because of lights and traffic, but only a 25-minute walk.  MJ and I had lunch at a nice little restaurant downtown (Tim’s) with the locals, it wasn’t a tourist place, and then explored the downtown area.  It was during this time, that I captured the 10 exposures needed to create this panorama of The Parliament Building.