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The Visegrád Castle, an emblem of Hungary's medieval splendor and strategic importance, sits majestically atop a hill overlooking the Danube River. Throughout Hungarian history, it served as both a royal residence and a crucial fortress safeguarding the northern borders.
Dating back to the 13th century under King Béla IV's reign, the castle underwent numerous expansions and enhancements, evolving into a formidable stronghold in the region. Its strategic positioning facilitated control over trade routes and provided a strategic advantage for defense.
Comprising structures like the Royal Palace, Solomon's Tower, and the Lower Castle, the complex served various functions. The Royal Palace hosted royal ceremonies and diplomatic affairs, while Solomon's Tower provided defensive capabilities. The Lower Castle accommodated soldiers and offered additional fortifications.
Over the centuries, the Castle of Visegrád witnessed pivotal events, including royal weddings, political gatherings, and military operations, symbolizing Hungarian strength and influence until the decline of the medieval kingdom.
Today, the castle remains a popular tourist destination, offering breathtaking views, historical significance, and architectural wonders. Visitors can explore its grounds, enjoy panoramic vistas of the Danube Bend, and delve into Hungary's rich medieval legacy.
Engraver: György Kiss
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Depicts a panorama of Visegrád Castle. The engraver's privy mark is on the bottom. VISEGRÁDI |
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Depicts a sweeping vista of the Salamon Tower, situated within Visegrád Castle, set against the backdrop of the Danube Bend. Positioned below are the denomination and the engraver's privy mark. The year of issue is situated on the left side, while the mint mark (BP) is located on the right side. Encircling the scene is the country name (Hungarian Republic). MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG |
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Third Republic
Hungarian Castles
Castle of Visegrád
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Hungarian Castles
Castle of Visegrád