Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Christine at the Great Market Hall, Budapest, Hungry

While in Budapest, I visited the Great Market Hall.  I love farmer market-type places.   According to Wikipedia, the Hungarians constructed it around 1896.


Still loving the tile roofs.
Inside the market hall:
And they sell stuff like paprika.  Which is not a spice.  But another name for peppers.  In accordance with my trying to expand your horizons, paprika is also German for peppers.

Interestingly, I found the following selling as well:
Now, I can't read Hungarian.  But clearly, around the world, people care about Aston and Demi.  I don't know why.  But they must.  (I'm thinking that Michelle, Colleen, and Marcie will appreciate this most.)

Christine

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Christine in Budapest, Hungry


Today we start with a geography lesson for you.  Budapest is actually two cities:  Buda and Pest.  The Danube River separates the cities.  The hills on the Buda side are the foothills of the Alps.  I actually climbed Gellert Hill to get a picture of a statue (you can kinda see it to middle below) and the Buda and Pest city views.  A king brought the monk, Gellert, to Budapest in year 1000, after he converted Hungry to Christianity.  Some rebellious Magyars did not care for the change, put the monk in a barrel, drove long nails in from the outside, and rolled him down the hill.  He is now the patron saint of Budapest.  He probably would have preferred anonymity and living then this legacy.  I'm just guessing at this point.  

Gellert Hill
And this is what the walked looked liked:
And as I approached the top, through the trees:
And then:
Yep, the tour buses will take you up the hill.  Who knew?  Apparently everyone but me.  It is good I enjoy walking.  Everywhere.  Behind the statue is Citadella.  This was used during WWII.
The view from up there
Pest, Hungry
The other side of the River (side I was standing on):
Buda, Castle Hill (see green dome in middle)

More after the jump...