Like many of Budapest’s iconic buildings, Central Market Hall was built at the turn of the 20th century. The building was severely damaged during WWII and was not fully restored until the late 90s. . . . #centralmarkethall #centralmarkethallbudapest #greatmarkethall #greatmarkethallbudapest #foodhall #market #steel #architecture #neogothic #budapest #hungary #budapesthungary #budapesttravel #travel #mytravels #travelphotography (at Budapest, Hungary) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCDwhMKlGJB/?igshid=g8l0b8sngel8
Matthias Church was originally built in the 15th century and rebuilt at the end of the 19th century. It sits at the top of Buda and contains panoramic views of Pest. It’s also called the Coronation Church and is where the historically significant Franz Joseph and Sissi were coronated. . . . #mattiaschurch #neogothic #architecture #buda #budapest #hungary #budapesthungary #budapesttravel #travel #mytravels #travelphotography (at Budapest, Hungary) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB4bi1bFoCc/?igshid=17quv9g6st2v9
The Hungarian Parliament Building. Budapest was busy around the time this was built after forming their city from Buda, Pest, and Obuda in 1873. The Neo-Gothic building was inaugurated for Hungary’s 1000th anniversary in 1896 and completed in 1906…. . . . #hungarian #hungarianparliament #orszaghaz #architecture #neogothic #budapest #hungary #budapesthungary #budapesttravel #travel #mytravels #travelphotography (at Budapest, Hungary) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAiNG7dHYuF/?igshid=1jzsuzwcrfjce
Photo of the Day: Woolworth Terracotta Facade by [email protected] Via Flickr: looking down on the intricate terracotta facade of the historic Woolworth Building, the tallest building in the world 1913-1930.
[Duomo di Milano/ Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente] Milan, Italy Mantua, Italy Dark Field Monotype [FULL BLEED] Ink on Paper, 22 x 30 2019 ~Age
Bulgarian St. Stephen Church, also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, famous for being made of cast iron. An iron frame was preferred to concrete reinforcement due to the weak ground conditions. Designed in a combination of different styles by Hovsep Aznavur, an Armenian of Constantinople origin and it was manufactured in Vienna and then shipped to Constantinople, where it was inaugurated in 1898. In terms of architecture, the church combines Neo-Gothic and Neo-Baroque influences. Now St Stephen is one of the world’s few surviving prefabricated cast iron churches.