Architecture

Fisherman's Bastion, northern tower

Budapest, Hungary

Halászbástya [Hungarian]
Fisherman's Bastion, northern tower

Architecture

The Fisherman's Bastion, a Neo-Romanesque monument constructed at the close of the 19th century, is situated on Castle Hill at the site of Buda's medieval fish market. It stands on a section of the former Buda city walls that had to be defended by the guild of fishermen, hence its name. It was built upon bastions erected by the Austrians after taking the city from the Turks in the 17th century. The structure's seven stone towers symbolize the seven Hungarian chieftains who founded Hungary in 895.

structure overview
architectural element(s)

Architecture: Fisherman’s Bastion

built
1895-1902
style/period
work type
architectural element(s)
architect

Specifications

Specifications: Fisherman’s Bastion

length
140.0 m

Geography

local language location name
Budapest, Magyarország [Hungarian]
historical affiliations
1902-1918

UNESCO World Heritage Site

type
cultural
criteria
II, IV
designation
extension
reference
400bis

Image characteristics

maximum image resolution
5,089 × 5,907  pixel
43.1 × 50.0 cm (300 dpi)
capture date
image processing
merged image, colour corrected
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