Buda Castle – Budapest, Hungary Buda Castle occupies the southern portion of Castle Hill, rising high above the Danube on the western side of Budapest. The site has served as a royal residence since the Middle Ages and was repeatedly expanded and rebuilt as the political center of the Hungarian kingdom. The castle complex today […]
Buda Castle – Budapest, Hungary Buda Castle occupies the southern portion of Castle Hill, rising high above the Danube on the western side of Budapest. The site has served as a royal residence since the Middle Ages and was repeatedly expanded and rebuilt as the political center of the Hungarian kingdom. The castle complex today […]
Fisherman’s Bastion – Budapest, Hungary Fisherman’s Bastion stands on Castle Hill overlooking the Danube River and the historic center of Budapest. Built in the late 19th century as part of a major restoration of the Buda Castle district, the structure was designed in a romantic Neo-Romanesque style with decorative towers, arcades, and terraces. From its […]
Budapest – Hungary Budapest stretches along both banks of the Danube River, where the historic cities of Buda and Pest were unified in the late 19th century to form the modern capital of Hungary. The city sits at the western edge of the Carpathian Basin, a vast plain surrounded by mountain ranges. The skyline of […]
Budapest This early visit to Budapest provided an introduction to one of Central Europe’s most visually distinctive capitals, where the Danube River divides the historic districts of Buda and Pest. The photographs were captured more than two decades ago using film, resulting in images that reflect the tonal qualities and grain characteristic of pre-digital photography. […]
Prague – Vienna – Budapest This portfolio documents a journey through three historic capitals of Central Europe whose architecture reflects centuries of imperial influence, artistic achievement, and political development. The medieval skyline of Prague illustrates the early foundations of regional power within the Kingdom of Bohemia, while Vienna developed as the administrative and cultural center […]
