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aboutface
Oh wow! How great is that? It could accommodate 10,000 people so it is not a tiny place for sure. It sounds like your adventure was memorable, and yet you forgot about it, lol? Thanks for sharing this. I had never heard of this before.
iamea
Looks really intriguing.
Interesting name, that it is split into to
Buda - Buddha
Pest - Pest
wonder which the poor part of town is?
aboutface
reply to post by davethebear
Sir, were I fortunate enough to travel there, I would also be sure to take a baguette along with some cheese, and enjoy the experience to the fullest.
What is the source of the wine?
SovannaMaccha
i'm sorry to disappoint you guys but the labyrinth has been closed for a while now.
Labyrinth of Buda Vár
a great memory for davethebear
Shiloh7
reply to post by davethebear
Thanks for that, I have been having an urge to visit some of the Cities of (what I tend to think of as inner Europe) as I have wandered around many of the usual ones and especially those near a beach.
SovannaMaccha
i'm sorry to disappoint you guys but the labyrinth has been closed for a while now.
alfa1
SovannaMaccha
i'm sorry to disappoint you guys but the labyrinth has been closed for a while now.
The situation doesnt seem to be as clear as "open" or "closed".
I was there last year in September 2012, and although I'd read that it was closed, other people on the net said it was actually open.
So I went, and yes it was open.
Didnt see the wine fountain though. Probably just missed it in the myriad of side tunnels and byways.
There may actually be multiple sections of the maze, some open and some closed. Either that or it is as I recall reading somewhere else last year that for some reason they cannot be officially "open", but they open anyway.