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The image displays an urban panoramic view of Budapest, Hungary, focusing on the Buda side's historic skyline, observed from a lower elevation, likely the Pest side, on an overcast day. The sky is uniformly light grey with complete cloud cover.

In the mid-ground and background, the prominent structures of Buda Castle Hill are visible. The central and tallest edifice is Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom), characterized by its light-colored stone, intricate ornate spire, and distinctive multi-colored, patterned tiled roof. To the immediate right of Matthias Church, sections of the white neo-Romanesque Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya) are visible, featuring pointed turrets. Extending further right from these structures is the expansive Buda Castle complex, encompassing buildings like the Hungarian National Gallery and National Library. This large complex displays a light-colored facade with numerous vertical window arrangements and prominent reddish-brown roofs. The hillside supporting these landmarks is covered with dense green and some autumnal-toned foliage.

In the lower mid-ground, positioned to the left and below Matthias Church, a brick church with a tall, slender, reddish-brown spire and matching roof stands out, appearing to be the Calvinist Church in Fő Street. The foreground and lower mid-ground are densely populated with multi-story residential and commercial buildings. These structures exhibit varied facades in shades of beige, grey, pink, and brown, topped with typical red or brown tiled roofs. No individuals or specific actions are discernible within the frame.
FM-N643B3

Oct 5, 2025

Budapest, Hungary

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The image displays an urban panoramic view of Budapest, Hungary, focusing on the Buda side's historic skyline, observed from a lower elevation, likely the Pest side, on an overcast day. The sky is uniformly light grey with complete cloud cover. In the mid-ground and background, the prominent structures of Buda Castle Hill are visible. The central and tallest edifice is Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom), characterized by its light-colored stone, intricate ornate spire, and distinctive multi-colored, patterned tiled roof. To the immediate right of Matthias Church, sections of the white neo-Romanesque Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya) are visible, featuring pointed turrets. Extending further right from these structures is the expansive Buda Castle complex, encompassing buildings like the Hungarian National Gallery and National Library. This large complex displays a light-colored facade with numerous vertical window arrangements and prominent reddish-brown roofs. The hillside supporting these landmarks is covered with dense green and some autumnal-toned foliage. In the lower mid-ground, positioned to the left and below Matthias Church, a brick church with a tall, slender, reddish-brown spire and matching roof stands out, appearing to be the Calvinist Church in Fő Street. The foreground and lower mid-ground are densely populated with multi-story residential and commercial buildings. These structures exhibit varied facades in shades of beige, grey, pink, and brown, topped with typical red or brown tiled roofs. No individuals or specific actions are discernible within the frame.

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