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Budapest, capital of Hungary is the largest city of Hungary and serves as the country's principal, political, cultural, commercial center. It is one of the world's outstanding urban landscapes and illustrates the great periods in the history of the Hungarian capital and the Habsburg triumvirate of Budapest, Vienna and Prague.
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The splendor of the Zwinger, Green Vault, Semper Opera House, and Frauenkirche are mentioned rightfully in many art history books. They stand alongside modern architectural masterpieces such as the New Synagogue, the Military History Museum's, ambitious construction projects of the presents. A walk along the Elbe river or even a river cruise is rounding up a visit in one of Germany's most charming cities.
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Prague was the ancient capital of Charles IV's Bohemian Kingdom and has played a pivotal role in the development of Central Europe since the Middle Ages. Its historic center is one of few cities in Europe to survive from the Middle Ages and was named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It truly has many treasures to be explored.
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Viennese charm is defined through a historic city with magnificent Baroque, and Roccoco Palaces brought to realization by the Habsburgs. The splendor of imperial sights and treasures, their request for innovations, music, and entertainment are still reflected throughout modern life and cultural events.
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